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Mariners Vs. Ranger Game Wednesday On Facebook Only
A new partnership between the MLB and Facebook will bring one game a week to fans on Facebook Watch.

SEATTLE, WA - The Mariners will face off Wednesday against the Texas Rangers at Safeco, but you won't find the game on TV.
The particular game, which begins at 12:40 p.m., can only be watched on Facebook Watch. You won't even be able to watch via MLB.TV or MLB At Bat app.
The game will be produced by the MLB Network. Former Rangers pitcher Colby Lewis will be part of the broadcast team with play-by-play announcer Rich Waltz and co-analyst Harold Reynolds.
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The MLB and Facebook have agreed to broadcast one game per week this season. The Mariners-Rangers game is the first one.
Here's how to watch:
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- In the U.S., the live video of these games will exclusively be accessible on Facebook Watch and will not be available on television or any other digital platforms such as MLB.TV and MLB At Bat.
- There will be no blackout restrictions in the U.S. as every game will be available to every person on Facebook in the U.S.
- International: The games also will be available globally on Facebook, except in *select markets.
- Fans who do not have a Facebook account may listen to the live local radio broadcasts on multiple platforms or follow pitch-by-pitch tracking on MLB.com and MLB At Bat. - In addition, full game archives will be available 90 minutes after the game ends on MLB.TV and MLB At Bat (subscription required).
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Patch reporter Payton Potter contributed to this report
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