The Dodgers will have two games televised nationally by TBS in the first half of the season, the network announced on Thursday.
TBS televises games every Tuesday night throughout the regular season. Their schedule through the end of June was announced on Thursday, covering the first 14 weeks of the season. The Dodgers’ two games are both on the road, including a rematch of the 2025 World Series:
Tuesday, April 7 at Toronto Blue Jays
Tuesday, May 5 at Houston Astros
Unlike Apple TV+ games on Friday,
Fox games on Saturday, NBC Sports games on Sunday night, or a select group of ESPN weekday games, the games on TBS are not exclusive telecasts. That means there will be SportsNet LA broadcast of these games.
There’s also the wrinkle that most TBS telecasts are not available in the local market, making these games mostly only a national product. Usually, TBS gets a handful of games they can make available in local markets. Neither of these two Dodgers games will be available to watch in Los Angeles.
To date, we know of a handful of Dodgers games that will be televised nationally. Opening day against the Arizona Diamondbacks will be on NBC, plus three other Sunday Night Baseball games on the network. The Jackie Robinson Day game against the New York Mets on April 15 will be exclusively on ESPN. We’re still waiting for Fox Sports and Apple TV+ to announce their 2026 schedules.









