You can watch Arizona Diamondbacks games through several options depending on your location: If you are in Arizona (in-market):
- Watch on local cable channels such as Cox (Phoenix Channel 34, Tucson Channel 26), DirecTV (Channel 686), Charter (Channel 304/444), Xfinity/Comcast (Channel 1261), and others
- Subscribe to DBACKS.TV, which streams every D-backs game live or on demand with no local blackouts, for a monthly or yearly fee ($19.99/month or $89.99/year)
- You can also watch games on YouTube TV, which offers a free trial and streams local and cable sports channels
If you are outside Arizona (out-of-market):
- Use MLB.TV to stream all out-of-market Diamondbacks games live or on demand. MLB.TV requires a subscription and is available via Prime Video as well
- MLB.TV subscribers in Arizona are subject to blackout restrictions for D-backs games, so DBACKS.TV is needed for in-market streaming
Additional streaming services:
- Sling TV offers packages including ESPN and FS1, which broadcast some games
- Hulu + Live TV includes MLB Network, Fox, ESPN, and TBS, covering many games
- Apple TV+ streams select Friday Night Baseball games, which may include D-backs matchups
For live broadcasts on TV for specific games:
- Games are shown on regional sports networks such as ARID (Arizona Diamondbacks) and COLR (Colorado Rockies) for matchups like Diamondbacks vs. Rockies
In summary, for full access in Arizona, DBACKS.TV or local cable/satellite channels are best. Outside Arizona, MLB.TV via Prime Video is the top option. Streaming services like YouTube TV, Sling TV, and Hulu + Live TV also provide access to many games