Sat Sep 13 03:20:00 UTC 2025: ## Mariners’ Playoff Push Takes Center Stage on Apple TV+

**Seattle, WA** – The Seattle Mariners’ quest for a playoff berth continues under the national spotlight Friday night, as their 7:10 p.m. PT matchup against the division rival Los Angeles Angels will be streamed exclusively on Apple TV+.

While viewers need an Apple TV+ subscription to watch the game, Mariners fans have a special treat: the ability to switch the audio feed to the Seattle Sports 710 AM radio broadcast, featuring the familiar voices of Rick Rizzs and Gary Hill Jr. By clicking the circular waveform icon on the Apple TV+ app, viewers can choose between the TV commentators and either team’s radio feed. For those without Apple TV+, the radio broadcast will be available on Seattle Sports 710 AM, the Seattle Sports app, and SeattleSports.com, starting with the pregame show at 6 p.m. PT.

This marks the Mariners’ last scheduled Apple TV+ game of the year, but it’s just one of many recent national broadcasts for the surging team. In recent weeks, the Mariners have been featured on ESPN’s “Sunday Night Baseball,” a FOX broadcast, and the Roku Channel. And just last week, ESPN announced that the Mariners’ September 21st game against the Houston Astros has been moved to the coveted “Sunday Night Baseball” slot.

According to ESPN’s Buster Olney, the Mariners are gaining a reputation as the American League’s most dangerous team. The team is currently in 1st place in the AL West after a walkoff win, and its recent additions, like Josh Naylor, are paying off. The bullpen has also emerged as a late-season strength. The organization has indicated a desire to retain Naylor, and a recent first-round comp pick, catcher Luke Stevenson, has impressed in Single-A Modesto.

If the Mariners secure a playoff spot, even more nationally televised games are on the horizon. The American League Wild Card Series will air on ESPN platforms, while FOX channels will broadcast the subsequent AL playoff series and the World Series. The Mariners’ playoff hopes are palpable, and the nation is taking notice.

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