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Chicago Cubs: How to watch — or stream — games for the 2023 season

Another season of Chicago Cubs baseball is upon us. Here’s how to watch all the action this season.

How do I find Marquee Sports Network on my TV?

Marquee’s website has all that info for every cable provider — including if your carrier has the channel.

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What if I have cut the cord?

Though the Cubs are exploring a direct-to-consumer streaming option, that is at least one season away from becoming a reality. Marquee is available on fuboTV, and the Cubs have a handful of games on over-the-air broadcast TV and a few on streaming platforms this season. See below for the full list of nationally televised games.

Are there any other streaming options?

If you’re paying for a satellite or cable-service subscription that gives you Marquee, you can stream through the watchmarquee.com website and app.

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What voices am I going to hear on TV?

Jon “Boog” Sciambi will be the primary play-by-play announcer for the second straight season, joined by Jim Deshaies as lead analyst. Radio voice Pat Hughes is scheduled to pick up a couple of TV broadcasts in place of Sciambi, as is Beth Mowins.

Cole Wright will continue his role as pregame and postgame studio host for most games. Field reporters Taylor McGregor and Elise Menaker return as well.

Marquee plans to continue its rotation of guest analysts on air and in studio. The list includes Doug Glanville, Ryan Dempster, Rick Sutcliffe, Cliff Floyd, Cameron Maybin, Fergie Jenkins and Mark Grace, among others.

Jon "Boog" Sciambi and Jim Deshaies sit in the broadcast booth before a Cactus League game on March 2, 2021.

What’s the non-Marquee broadcast schedule?

The Cubs have a number of games on national TV this season, and more could be announced at a later date. Check the schedule for the latest info.

What if I want to listen on the radio?

Tune your dial to WSCR-AM 670 and the Cubs Radio Network to hear Pat Hughes and Ron Coomer with Zach Zaidman. For those outside the Chicago area, stream the games via the station’s digital stream on audacy.com or tune in to the network of affiliates across seven states.


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