Chicago Cubs Spring Training: How to access games on TV and radio

Seventeen games will be available to watch on Marquee Sports Network and ten to listen to on 670 The Score.
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In less than a week, the Chicago Cubs will open up camp as pitchers and catchers report to Mesa on Sunday, with the first full-squad workout on February 14.

Marquee Sports Network announced their Spring Training broadcast schedule, consisting of 17 games from Sloan Park and exhibitions live from Japan at the historic Tokyo Dome.

Ten games will also be available to listen to on 670 The Score, the Cubs Radio Network, and the Audacy app.


Hoping to capitalize on some key winter acquisitions, the odds-on favorites to win the NL Central will kick things off against the Los Angeles Dodgers on February 20. The first opportunity to watch the 2025 version of the team is February 21 against the Dodgers at 2 p.m. CST.

Eager fans want to finally see some fresh faces in live-action like three-time all-star outfielder Kyle Tucker, as well as the pair of veteran right-handed late-inning specialists Ryan Pressly and Ryan Brasier. Some also desire to see the progression of the team's top prospects, including potential Opening Day third baseman Matt Shaw, righty Cade Horton, the slugging Owen Caissie, and others who may make their debuts later this summer at Wrigley.

Other notable dates on the schedule will also be televised by the network this preseason. On March 15, as part of the annual Spring Breakout, the club’s top prospects will face off against the Angels. As the team prepares for the Tokyo Opening Series against the Dodgers, they will play a set of exhibitions against the Hanshin Tigers on March 14 and the Yomiuri Giants on March 16. The North Siders will also host the Atlanta Braves on March 24-25 in a rare crossover event with a member of the Grapefruit League. The rest of the Spring Training schedule can be found on the team's website here.

As more teams and networks around the league launch their broadcast schedules, MLB.TV subscribers will be able to catch the action of select games from the feeds of Cubs opponents.

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