SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Yes, Rockies fans, you can watch your team on TV this season — provided you have the right carrier.
The club announced early Thursday morning that a handful of cable providers and streaming platforms will televise all the games this season.
Colorado fans who subscribe to Comcast/Xfinity can watch games on cable channel No. 1262. Games can also be seen on Fubo, a streaming television service, and on DirecTV (channel 683), but will not be available on Dish Network.
For those in Rocky Mountain region who subscribe to Spectrum cable, games can be found on channels 130 or 445 in Colorado or Wyoming, and 305 or 445 in Telluride and Gunnison. Spectrum subscribers in Lincoln, Neb., will find Rockies games on channels 435 or 445.
The Rockies open the season Thursday against the Diamondbacks at Chase Field. The first pitch is set for 8:10 p.m. MDT.
For more information on where games can be seen, fans can go to Rockies.com/watch.
Last month, the club launched Rockies.TV, an online streaming service that will also show Rockies games this season. Major League Baseball will produce and distribute all the games, both via the streaming system and on cable.
MLB will also remove blackouts for fans, meaning that for the first time, fans in the Rockies’ traditional TV territory will be able to livestream all of the club’s games.
Prices for Rockies.tv are as follows:
• To stream Rockies games only, the price will be $19.99 per month or $99.99 for the season.
• The package of Rockies.tv plus MLB.tv, including Rockies games and all MLB games, is $39.99 per month or $199.99 for the season.
Most of the Rockies’ announcing team will return, except for Jenny Cavnar, a longtime contributor who left to become the Oakland Athletics’ play-by-play announcer.
Rockies.TV will have a 15-minute pregame show for all home games as well as a postgame show for both home and road games.
AT&T SportsNet Mountain Rocky Mountain had televised Rockies games since 1997, but last March, Warner Brothers Discovery announced it would cut off its rights payments to the Rockies, Houston Astros and Pittsburgh Pirates, whose games it aired through AT&T SportsNet.
Rockies games remained on AT&T SportsNet through the 2023 season, but the regional sports network officially shut down Dec. 31.
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