Cardinals Reveal Free Streaming Plan in New Spring Training Schedule

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Cardinals Unveil 2026 Spring Training Broadcast Slate: 29 Games Set for TV, Radio & Streaming

Spring is almost here, and for Cardinals fans, that means one thing: baseball is back. The club has rolled out its full 2026 Spring Training broadcast schedule, and whether you’re tuning in from St. Louis or streaming from across the country, there’s no shortage of ways to catch the Redbirds in action.

Out of the 30 total spring games on the schedule-including 28 Grapefruit League matchups and two exhibitions-29 will be available across a mix of TV, radio, and digital platforms. From established veterans to rising prospects, fans will get a front-row seat to the early shaping of the 2026 roster.

Streaming & TV: Cardinals.TV Goes Big This Spring

Cardinals.TV and MLB.TV will stream 16 Spring Training games live, and here’s the kicker-they’re all free for fans with a valid MLB.com account. That means no paywalls, no blackouts-just baseball.

Coverage kicks off on Monday, February 23, when the Cardinals host the Miami Marlins at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium. First pitch is at 12:05 PM CT.

For those watching locally, eight of those streamed games will also air on Matrix Midwest, available over-the-air on channel 32 and on channel 6 for Spectrum/Charter subscribers. It’s a nice bonus for fans who prefer their baseball on the big screen.

In the booth, Chip Caray returns on play-by-play, joined by Brad Thompson and Stefan Caray offering analysis. And keep an eye out for Dani Wexelman, a St.

Louis native making her debut as host and reporter for two spring broadcasts. She’ll split regular season duties with veteran Jim Hayes, who returns for his 25th season covering Cardinals baseball.

One of the spring highlights comes on March 19 at 4:30 PM CT, when the Cardinals face the Nationals in the Spring Breakout Game-a showcase of the organization’s top minor league talent. That game will also stream for free on Cardinals.TV and MLB platforms.

Radio Coverage: Familiar Voices Return

KMOX 104.1 FM/1120 AM will carry 18 spring games, with a mix of familiar voices behind the mic. John Rooney, Ricky Horton, Mike Claiborne, and Matt Pauley will guide fans through the action, starting with the Grapefruit League opener against the Nationals on Saturday, February 21.

In addition to the flagship station, the Cardinals Radio Network will broadcast the games across 168 affiliates, so fans across the Midwest and beyond can tune in. Spanish-language broadcasts will also be available for select games via WIJR 880 AM and nine Spanish Radio Network affiliates, with Polo Ascencio and Bengie Molina on the call.

Nine additional games will be streamed via cardinals.com and the MLB app, featuring a rotating crew of Claiborne, Pauley, and Tom Ackerman.

Exhibitions & Notable Matchups

In addition to the standard Grapefruit League slate, the Cardinals will take on Team Nicaragua on March 4 and wrap up Spring Training with an exhibition against their Double-A affiliate, the Springfield Cardinals, on March 23 at Hammons Field. Both games will be broadcast, with the Springfield game airing on Cardinals.TV, Matrix Midwest, and KMOX.

How to Watch or Listen

Here’s a quick breakdown of how to follow the Cardinals this spring:

  • Cardinals.TV/MLB.TV: 16 games, free with MLB.com account
  • Matrix Midwest: 8 local simulcasts
  • KMOX 104.1 FM/1120 AM: 18 games
  • Cardinals Radio Network: 168 affiliate stations
  • Spanish Radio Network: 11 games, including the opener and February 22 at Houston
  • Cardinals.com/MLB App: Additional audio streams for 9 games

As always, fans should double-check local listings, as schedules are subject to change.


With the countdown to Opening Day underway, Spring Training gives fans a first look at the 2026 Cardinals-new faces, familiar veterans, and a few prospects who might just force their way into the conversation. Whether you’re watching on TV, streaming on your phone, or listening in the car, the Cardinals are making sure you won’t miss a pitch.

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