How to Watch MLB Games Today: Sunday, March 29 TV Schedule and Streaming Guide – Sports Brackets


The first weekend of the 2026 MLB season concludes today with a full 15-game slate, highlighted by the debut of a new era for Sunday Night Baseball. For the first time in over three decades, the signature weekly primetime game has moved from ESPN to NBC and Peacock, starting tonight with a clash of American League heavyweights.

Whether you are looking for your local RSN broadcast or trying to figure out which streaming service has the national exclusive, here is your complete guide to watching MLB games today, Sunday, March 29.

The Main Event: Sunday Night Baseball on Peacock

How to Watch MLB Games Today: Sunday, March 29 TV Schedule and Streaming Guide – Sports Brackets

March 29th is our first time this season to enjoy Sunday Night Baseball. For many fans who are looking for how to watch MLB games today, there is a twist to watching the game that we’ll explain for you below. 

  • Matchup: Cleveland Guardians at Seattle Mariners
  • Time: 7:20 PM ET / 4:20 PM PT
  • Where to Watch: Peacock (Exclusive)
  • Announcers: Mike Tirico, John Smoltz | Reporter: Ahmed Fareed

Note for Cord-Cutters: Unlike previous years on ESPN, tonight’s Guardians vs. Mariners game is a Peacock Exclusive. It will not be available on your local Regional Sports Network (RSN) or MLB.TV in-market.

Full MLB Sunday Schedule & TV Channels

All times Eastern. Local broadcasts are subject to blackout restrictions.

Game Time (ET) National TV Local TV (Away/Home)
Minnesota Twins at Baltimore Orioles 1:35 PM MNNT / MASN
Texas Rangers at Philadelphia Phillies 1:35 PM RSN / NBCSP
Kansas City Royals at Atlanta Braves 1:35 PM MLB Network ROYL / BravesVsn
Athletics at Toronto Blue Jays 1:37 PM NBCSCA / SNET
Boston Red Sox at Cincinnati Reds 1:40 PM NESN / CINR
Pittsburgh Pirates at New York Mets 1:40 PM SNP / SNY
Colorado Rockies at Miami Marlins 1:40 PM COLR / MIAM
L.A. Angels at Houston Astros 2:10 PM FDSNW / SCHN
Chicago White Sox at Milwaukee Brewers 2:10 PM CHSN / BREW
Tampa Bay Rays at St. Louis Cardinals 2:15 PM RAYS / CARD
Washington Nationals at Chicago Cubs 2:20 PM NATS / MARQ
Cleveland Guardians at Seattle Mariners 7:20 PM Peacock

How to Stream MLB Sunday Games

1. Peacock (The New Sunday Home) Peacock is the exclusive home for Sunday Night Baseball in 2026. While some major holiday games will be simulcast on NBC, tonight’s Mariners game is exclusive to the streaming platform.

2. MLB.TV For out-of-market fans, MLB.TV remains the best way to watch every game not featured on national TV.

  • Price: $149.99 for the season.
  • Pro Tip: In 2026, MLB.TV is now integrated into ESPN Unlimited. If you are already a subscriber there, you can add MLB.TV at a discounted rate.

3. Regional Sports Networks (RSNs) Most daytime games are still carried by local networks like Detroit SportsNet (DSN), YES, NESN, and Bally/Fanduel Sports. If you are in the home market for the Twins or Orioles, for example, you will find those games on their respective local channels rather than national TV.

2026 MLB Season Resources & Guides

Planning your trip to the ballpark or setting your DVR? Use our comprehensive 2026 MLB resources to stay ahead of the game:

MLB Sunday FAQ

Is Sunday Night Baseball still on ESPN? No. Starting with the 2026 season, the Sunday Night Baseball package moved to NBC Sports. Most games will stream exclusively on Peacock, with select marquee matchups airing on the NBC broadcast network.

What is the “Sunday Leadoff” game? Peacock also hosts a “Sunday Leadoff” afternoon game, though that package does not officially begin until May 3. For the first month of the season, the focus remains on the Primetime Sunday Night window.

Are there any MLB games on Apple TV+ today? No. Apple TV+ is the exclusive home of Friday Night Baseball. For Sunday games, you will need Peacock for national exclusives.

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Jacey Tine is a lifelong San Diego Padres and Florida Gators fan with 7+ years of sports coverage experience. At Sports Brackets, she delivers brackets, schedules, previews, and analysis across MLB, college football, NFL, WNBA, and more. Always with a fan-focused, reliable approach.