How to Watch Marlins Road Opener vs. Yankees: TV Channel, Live Stream and Radio

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The Miami Marlins take their sharp start to the 2026 season to New York City to take on the New York Yankees on Friday.
First pitch for the first game of the three-game series is set for 1:35 p.m. eastern. It’s a short road trip for the Marlins, who return to loanDepot Park for a four-game series against Cincinnati on Monday.
The Marlins (5-1) started the season with a sweep of the Colorado Rockies, which included a walk-off home run by rookie Owen Caissie in the series finale. Then, Miami hosted the Chicago White Sox for a three-game series and won two out of three, including a 10-0 shutout on Wednesday that included Sandy Alcantara throwing a “Maddux.” That’s a complete game shutout throwing fewer than 100 pitches.
It may be the clearest sign yet that he’s well past the build-up stage of his Tommy John surgery. He won’t be available until the Marlins return home. Meanwhile, Saturday’s game features a reunion with Ryan Weathers, the starting pitcher the Marlins parted with in a trade earlier this year.
Here is a breakdown of the game, including how to watch, the starting pitchers, injuries and other notes.
How to Watch Miami Marlins Road Opener

Miami Marlins at New York Yankees
Time: 1:35 p.m. ET
Where: Yankee Stadium, The Bronx, New York
TV: Marlins.TV
Radio: 560AM WQAM, WAQI 710-AM
Pitching Matchup
Miami: RHP Eury Pérez (0-0, 3.86) vs. New York Yankees: RHP Will Warren (0-0, 2.08)
Pérez took a no-decision in his first start, but he was rock-solid. He went seven innings, allowing five hits, three earned runs and one walk while he struck out eight. Like Alcantara, he’s getting stronger from his Tommy John surgery. He built up a year ago with a 7-6 record and a 4.25 ERA in 20 starts, with 105 strikeouts and 32 walks in 95.1 innings.
Warren only went 4.1 innings in his debut this season as he allowed five hits and one earned run, with two walks and three strikeouts. Warren was a blessing to New York last season in the wake of Gerrit Cole’s season ending injury. He went 9-8 with a 4.44 ERA in 33 starts, with 171 strikeouts and 65 walks in 162.1 innings.
Marlins Injuries
10-Day Injured List: 1B Christopher Morel (left oblique strain), OF Kyle Stowers (Grade 1 right hamstring strain); OF Esteury Ruiz (high-grade left oblique strain); INF Maximo Acosta (Grade 1 left oblique strain); 60-Day Injured List: RHP Adam Mazur (UCL reconstruction with an internal brace, had surgery, out for season); RHP Ronny Henriquez (right elbow UCL reconstruction surgery, out for season).
