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How to watch the Rockies on TV in 2026 with and without cable

Here’s how to watch the Rockies as they look to bounce back in the 2026 season.
Jul 2, 2018; Denver, CO, USA; A detail view of a Colorado Rockies Independence Day hat in the third inning of the game against the San Francisco Giants at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images
Jul 2, 2018; Denver, CO, USA; A detail view of a Colorado Rockies Independence Day hat in the third inning of the game against the San Francisco Giants at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images | Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images

The Rockies will open their 2026 season on the road against the Miami Marlins tonight, and we're here to provide some viewing options for this game and the entire season.

Rockies.TV, a common choice through MLB.com, offers customers a variety of options. In-market fans (Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, and parts of Nebraska, South Dakota, and Idaho) can watch without blackouts with monthly ($19.99) or annual ($99.99) subscription options.

Here are the channel listings for Rockies baseball if you have cable or satellite in those areas.

DirectTV (Channel 683), Xfinity/Comcast (Channel 1262), Spectrum (Channel 130 or 445, varies by location)

The Rockies have also partnered with 9News to broadcast ten home games for free, airing on KTVD Channel 20, with five of those games also appearing on KUSA/9News.

For more information on the ten free over-the-air games and matchups, please follow the link to view dates and matchups.

For out-of-market fans, MLB.com offers a free trial to test the package. Alternatively, Rockies.TV is available annually for $99.99, and a combined MLB.TV & Rockies TV package is $199.99 for the season, allowing access to additional games.

New subscribers can sign up via ESPN Unlimited, which may include a one-month free trial. T-Mobile customers can also receive MLB.TV for free through their phone service.

The Rockies will also have a select few games on national television, with a few games confirmed on exclusive streaming services. Their game on April 1st at Toronto will be on Apple TV+, and their July 5th matchup with the Giants will air on Peacock.

Other notable streaming services, excluding NBC/Peacock and Apple TV+, and national television broadcasters include TBS, FOX/FS1, ESPN, and Netflix.

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