With Washington Nationals Spring Training baseball kicking off Saturday, it's time to take a look at how fans can watch and listen to Nationals Grapefruit League action all spring long.
The team announced its slate of Spring broadcasts a couple weeks ago. They'll play 31 games from February 21 to March 23, including split squad games, Spring Breakout, and a World Baseball Classic exhibition game against the Venezuelan national team. 19 of those games will be broadcast by the Nationals either via radio, television, or both. Fans can listen to select games on Nationals.com, with telecasts of additional games coming across Nationals.TV, the team's new direct-to-consumer option this season. More games will also be broadcasted via radio by 106.7 FM The Fan and The Team 980 AM.
Where to watch and listen to every Nationals game this Spring Training
All times listed ET
Saturday, February 21 (split squad) vs. Astros, 1:05 PM
Nationals.TV (video feed) and Nationals.com (radio feed)
Saturday, February 21 (split squad) at Cardinals, 1:05 PM
Cardinals.com (radio only)
Sunday, February 22 at Marlins, 1:10 PM
106.7 The Fan (radio only)
Monday, February 23 vs. Phillies, 6:05 PM
106.7 The Fan (radio only)
Tuesday, February 24 vs. Cardinals, 6:05 PM
St. Louis radio broadcast only: 1120 AM KMOX via KMOX.com, Cardinals.com, or the MLB App
Wednesday, February 25 at Yankees, 6:35 PM
Nationals.TV (Yankees-produced broadcast)
Thursday, February 26 at Phillies, 1:05 PM
Phillies.com (video feed, Phillies broadcast)
Friday, February 27 vs. Astros, 6:05 PM
Astros.com (video feed, Astros broadcast)
Saturday, February 28 at Mets, 1:10 PM
MLB.TV (Out-of-market telecast via SNY)
Sunday, March 1 vs. Marlins, 1:05 PM
106.7 The Fan (radio only)
Monday, March 2 at Astros, 1:05 PM
Astros.com (video feed, Astros broadcast) and 1580 AM The Bet (Nationals radio feed)
Wednesday, March 4 vs. Venezuela (WBC Exhibition), 6:05 PM
Nationals.TV
Thursday, March 5 vs. Mets, 1:05 PM
Nationals.TV (video feed) and Nationals.com (radio feed)
Friday, March 6 at Astros, 1:05 PM
Astros.com (video feed, Astros broadcast) and Nationals.com (Nationals radio feed)
Saturday, March 7 vs. Yankees, 6:05 PM
106.7 The Fan (radio only)
Sunday, March 8 vs. Astros, 1:05 PM
Astros.com (video feed, Astros broadcast) and 106.7 The Fan (Nationals radio feed)
Tuesday, March 10 at Marlins, 1:10 PM
Marlins.com (Marlins radio only)
Wednesday, March 11 vs. Cardinals, 1:05 PM
Cardinals.com (Cardinals radio only)
Thursday, March 12 at Astros, 6:05 PM
MLB.TV (Out-of-market telecast via Space City Home Network)
Friday, March 13 (split squad) vs. Mets, 6:05 PM
NO BROADCAST AVAILABLE
Saturday, March 14 (split squad) vs. Marlins, 12:05 PM
980 AM The Team (radio only)
Sunday, March 15 at Cardinals, 1:05 PM
106.7 The Fan (radio only)
Monday, March 16 at Mets, 6:10 PM
980 AM The Team (radio only)
Tuesday, March 17 vs. Cardinals, 1:05 PM
Nationals.TV (video feed) and Nationals.com (radio feed)
Wednesday, March 18 vs. Marlins, 6:05 PM
Nationals.TV (video feed) and Marlins.com (Marlins radio feed)
Thursday, March 19 at Cardinals (MLB squad), 1:05 PM
St. Louis radio broadcast only: 1120 AM KMOX via KMOX.com, Cardinals.com, or the MLB App
Thursday, March 19: Spring Breakout at Cardinals, 4:30 PM
Nationals.TV (should also be streamed free on Nationals.com)
Friday, March 20 (split squad) at Marlins, 7:10 PM
Marlins.com (Marlins radio only)
Saturday, March 21 (split squad) vs. Mets, 1:05 PM
NO BROADCAST AVAILABLE
Sunday, March 22 at Orioles (at Oriole Park at Camden Yards), 1:35 PM
MASN (Orioles video feed), 980 AM The Team (Nationals radio feed)
Monday, March 23 vs. Orioles (at Nationals Park), 1:05 PM
Nationals.TV and MLB Network (video feed) and 106.7 The Fan (radio)
Overall, only two games this spring are currently unable to be watched or listened to via official means, both of which being split squad games against the Mets. The Nationals are still well behind some other teams in the league like the Phillies when it comes to producing telecasts of Spring Training games, but this list is mostly comprehensive. Remember to keep checking back here at District on Deck or on Nationals.com for any updates if more broadcasts become available to see how some of the touted position battles pan out.
