
It’s the New York Mets versus the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park on June 1, 2026. Here’s how to watch live on TV.
- Time: 9:40 PM ET
- Location: T-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA
- TV Channels: SportsNet New York (SNY), MLB Seattle Mariners
- Streaming: New York Mets – MLB.TV, Seattle Mariners – MLB.TV
- League Package: MLB Extra Innings®
How to Watch New York Mets vs. Seattle Mariners on June 1, 2026
You can watch the Seattle Mariners take on the New York Mets live with DIRECTV on SportsNet New York (SNY) channel 639 and MLB Seattle Mariners channel 687 on June 1, 2026 at 9:40 PM ET.
New York Mets (26-33) at Seattle Mariners (31-29) — Game Preview
The Mets head to T-Mobile Park at 26-33 to face a Mariners club sitting at 31-29, with Seattle entering the matchup in the stronger position in the standings. The Mariners have been the steadier offensive group, with Randy Arozarena hitting .290 and Luke Raley matching the Mets’ Juan Soto with 13 home runs apiece, while New York continues to look for consistent production around Soto.
Austin Warren (1-1, 1.40 ERA) gets the start for the Mets against Emerson Hancock (4-2, 2.78), a contrast in workload more than form — Warren has logged 19.1 innings to Hancock’s 64.2. Soto comes in batting .305 with 13 home runs and 29 RBIs, giving New York its most consistent presence in a lineup missing Francisco Lindor and Francisco Alvarez.
On the home side, Luke Raley counters with 13 home runs and 31 RBIs, giving Seattle an important run-producing bat while Cal Raleigh works back from an oblique strain. George Kirby gives Seattle another established arm in the rotation behind Hancock at a 3.77 ERA, helping the staff maintain a solid early-season profile. The Mets are working without several starting-pitching options on the IL, so Warren’s shorter workload could make bullpen coverage an important part of the matchup.
Regional Coverage
SportsNet New York (SNY), MLB Seattle Mariners
Streaming
New York Mets – MLB.TV, Seattle Mariners – MLB.TV
League Packages
What Time is the New York Mets vs. Seattle Mariners Game Today?
The New York Mets vs. Seattle Mariners game starts at 9:40 PM ET.
Where Can I Watch New York Mets vs. Seattle Mariners?
You can watch New York Mets vs. Seattle Mariners on New York Mets – MLB.TV, Seattle Mariners – MLB.TV, your local regional sports network, SportsNet New York (SNY), MLB Seattle Mariners and MLB Extra Innings®.
New York Mets vs. Seattle Mariners Channel on DIRECTV
SportsNet New York (SNY) (Channel 639), MLB Seattle Mariners (Channel 687)
Players to Watch: New York Mets vs. Seattle Mariners
New York Mets
Juan Soto — LF. Soto is hitting .305 with 13 home runs and 29 RBIs, giving the Mets their most consistent middle-order bat. His combination of average and power makes him the key matchup for Seattle’s pitching staff tonight.
Carson Benge — RF. Benge is hitting .253 with a .318 on-base percentage and a .359 slugging mark, holding down a corner outfield spot in the wake of Tyrone Taylor’s IL stint. The on-base ability matters more than the power profile right now, particularly with Soto hitting behind him.
Austin Warren — SP. Warren takes the ball at 1-1 with a 1.40 ERA across 19.1 innings, with 22 strikeouts and a 1.19 WHIP. The sample is small, but the run prevention has been strong, and the Mets will look for efficient innings with multiple starters on the injured list.
Seattle Mariners
Randy Arozarena — LF. Arozarena leads the Mariners with a .290 average to go with a .373 on-base percentage and a .452 slugging mark. He’s been the table-setter Seattle has needed with Cal Raleigh sidelined.
Luke Raley — RF. Raley has 13 home runs and 31 RBIs while hitting .280, taking on a larger run-producing role in Raleigh’s absence. His power gives Seattle one of its clearest extra-base threats in the middle of the order.
Emerson Hancock — SP. Hancock comes in at 4-2 with a 2.78 ERA, 63 strikeouts over 64.2 innings, and a 1.01 WHIP. He has limited traffic well through the first two months, giving Seattle a steady option to open the series.
Injury Report: New York Mets vs. Seattle Mariners
New York Mets
Kodai Senga (SP) — 15-day IL, back inflammation
Jorge Polanco (1B) — 10-day IL, left achilles inflammation
Luis Robert Jr. (CF) — 60-day IL, back
Francisco Alvarez (C) — 10-day IL, right knee surgery
Tyrone Taylor (CF) — 10-day IL, right hip soreness
Francisco Lindor (SS) — 10-day IL, left calf strain
Clay Holmes (SP) — 60-day IL, right leg fracture
Reed Garrett (RP) — 60-day IL, right elbow surgery
Dedniel Nunez (RP) — 60-day IL, right elbow surgery
Justin Hagenman (RP) — 60-day IL, ribs fracture
Ronny Mauricio (SS) — 10-day IL, left thumb fracture
Tylor Megill (SP) — 60-day IL, right elbow surgery
Robert Stock (RP) — out, right shoulder surgery
Seattle Mariners
Cal Raleigh (C) — 10-day IL, right oblique strain
Miles Mastrobuoni (3B) — 60-day IL, right calf strain
Brendan Donovan (3B) — 10-day IL, left groin strain
Logan Evans (SP) — 60-day IL, right elbow surgery
Carlos Vargas (RP) — 60-day IL, right lat strain
Will Wilson (3B) — 10-day IL, left thumb fracture
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