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RTNW May 2016 Week Start Date: May 1, 2016 ROOT SPORTS (Northwest Region) ­ May 2016 All times listed Pacific Date/Time: 5/2/2016 17:17 PM All times subject to Change Page: 1 of 6 Mon Apr 25, 2016 Tue Apr 26, 2016 Wed Apr 27, 2016 Thu Apr 28, 2016 Fri Apr 29, 2016 Sat Apr 30, 2016 Sun May 1, 2016 6:00a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 6:30a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 7:00a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 7:30a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 8:00a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 8:30a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 9:00a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 9:30a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 10:00a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 10:30a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 11:00a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 11:30a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 12:00p (MLB) Mariners All Access ­ 5 (D) 12:30p (MLB) Mariners Pregame ­ 24 (Live) 1:00p (MLB) Seattle Mariners '16 ­ Royals at Mariners ­ 24 (Live) 4:00p (MLB) Mariners Postgame ­ 24 (Live) 4:30p (MLS) Sounders FC All Access ­ 4 (R) 5:00p (MLS) Seattle Sounders FC '16 ­ Columbus Crew at Sounders FC (4/30/16) ­ 6 (R) 7:00p (BT) Ship Shape TV ­ 70 (D) 7:30p (MLB) Mariners All Access ­ 5 (R) 8:00p (MLB) Seattle Mariners '16 ­ Royals at Mariners (5/1/16) ­ 24 (R) 11:00p (MLB) Mariners Postgame ­ 24 (R) 11:30p (Football) Legends Football League ­ Seattle Mist vs. Los Angeles Temptation ­ 3 (R) 1:30a (PKR) World Poker Tour: Season 14 ­ bestbet Bounty Scramble ­ Part 1 ­ 10 (D) 2:30a (LAX) ACC Women's Lacrosse '16 ­ Final: Teams TBA (5/1/16) ­ 7 (D) 4:30a (ACTN) Red Bull Cliff Diving ­ Inis Mor ­ 2 (R) 5:30a (INF) Paid Programming (R) Week Start Date: May 2, 2016 ROOT SPORTS (Northwest Region) ­ May 2016 All times listed Pacific Date/Time: 5/2/2016 17:17 PM All times subject to Change Page: 2 of 6 Mon May 2, 2016 Tue May 3, 2016 Wed May 4, 2016 Thu May 5, 2016 Fri May 6, 2016 Sat May 7, 2016 Sun May 8, 2016 6:00a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 6:00a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 6:00a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 6:00a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 6:00a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 6:00a (INF) Paid 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Programming (R) 8:30a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 8:30a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 8:30a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 8:30a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 8:30a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 8:30a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 9:00a (TLK) The Rich Eisen Show ­ 86 9:00a (TLK) The Rich Eisen Show ­ 87 9:00a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 9:00a (TLK) The Rich Eisen Show ­ 89 9:00a (TLK) The Rich Eisen Show ­ 90 9:00a (MLS) Timbers in 30 ­ 8 (D) 9:00a (INF) Paid Programming (R) (Live) (Live) 9:30a (INF) Paid Programming (R) (Live) (Live) 9:30a (MLS) Sounders FC All Access ­ 5 9:30a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 12:00p (INF) Paid Programming (R) 12:00p (INF) Paid Programming (R) 10:00a (MAG) The Game 365 ­ Oscar De 12:00p (INF) Paid Programming (R) 12:00p (INF) Paid Programming (R) (D) 10:00a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 12:30p (INF) Paid Programming (R) 12:30p (INF) Paid Programming (R) La Hoya ­ 2 (R) 12:30p (INF) Paid Programming (R) 12:30p (INF) Paid Programming (R) 10:00a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 10:30a (MLB) Mariners Pregame ­ 31 1:00p (TLK) The Dan Patrick Show ­ 86 1:00p (TLK) The Dan Patrick Show ­ 87 10:30a (TLK) In Depth with Graham 1:00p (TLK) The Dan Patrick Show ­ 89 1:00p (TLK) The Dan Patrick Show ­ 90 10:30a (INF) Paid Programming (R) (Live) (D) (D) Bensinger '15 ­ Charles Barkley ­ (D) (D) 11:00a (INF) Paid Programming (R) 11:00a (MLB) Seattle Mariners '16 ­ 4:00p (MLS) Seattle Sounders FC '16 ­ 4:00p (BT) Ship Shape TV ­ 70 (R) 22 (D) 4:00p (MLB) Mariners All Access ­ 5 (R) 4:00p (MLB) Mariners All Access ­ 5 (R) 11:30a (GF) Swing Clinic with Jimmy Mariners at Astros ­ 31 (Live) Columbus Crew at Sounders FC 4:30p (OUT) Destination Polaris '16 ­ 18 11:00a (MLS) Sounders FC All Access ­ 4 4:30p (MLB) Mariners Pregame ­ 28 4:30p (MLB) Mariners Pregame ­ 29 Hanlin ­ 1 (D) 2:00p (MLB) Mariners Postgame ­ 31 (4/30/16) ­ 6 (R) (D) (R) (Live) (Live) 12:00p (GF) 18 Holes with Jimmy Hanlin ­ (Live) 6:00p (MLB) Mariners All Access ­ 5 (R) 5:00p (AUT) The Auto Show '15­'16 ­ 11:30a (MLB) Mariners All Access ­ 5 (R) 5:00p (MLB) Seattle Mariners '16 ­ 5:00p (MLB) Seattle Mariners '16 ­ Boot Hill ­ 1 (D) 2:30p (MLB) Mariners All Access ­ 6 (D) 6:30p (MLB) Mariners Pregame ­ 25 New York ­ 2 (D) 12:00p (MLB) Mariners Pregame ­ 27 Mariners at Astros ­ 28 (Live) Mariners at Astros ­ 29 (Live) 12:30p (INF) Paid Programming (R) 3:00p (BT) Ship Shape TV ­ 71 (D) (Live) 6:00p (MLB) Mariners All Access ­ 5 (R) (Live) 8:00p (MLB) Mariners Postgame ­ 28 8:00p (MLB) Mariners Postgame ­ 29 1:00p (INF) Paid Programming (R) 3:30p (MLS) Seattle Sounders FC '16 ­ 7:00p (MLB) Seattle Mariners '16 ­ 6:30p (MLB) Mariners Pregame ­ 26 12:30p (MLB) Seattle Mariners '16 ­ (Live) (Live) 1:30p (AUT) West Coast Customs '15 ­ 3 San Jose Earthquakes at Sounders Mariners at Athletics ­ 25 (Live) (Live) Mariners at Athletics ­ 27 (Live) 8:30p (MLB) Seattle Mariners '16 ­ 8:30p (MLB) Seattle Mariners '16 ­ (R) FC (5/7/16)­ 7 (R) 10:00p (MLB) Mariners Postgame ­ 25 7:00p (MLB) Seattle Mariners '16 ­ 3:30p (MLB) Mariners Postgame ­ 27 Mariners at Astros (5/5/16) ­ 28 Mariners at Astros (5/6/16) ­ 29 2:30p (AUT) The Auto Show '15­'16 ­ 5:30p (WHL) WHL Championship ­ Game (Live) Mariners at Athletics ­ 26 (Live) (Live) (R) (R) New York ­ 2 (R) 2: Seattle at Brandon ­ 2 (D) 10:30p (MLB) Seattle Mariners '16 ­ 10:00p (MLB) Mariners Postgame ­ 26 4:00p (TLK) The Dan Patrick Show (1­hr) 11:30p (MLB) Mariners Postgame ­ 28 11:30p (MLB) Mariners Postgame ­ 29 3:30p (MLB) Mariners Pregame ­ 30 8:00p (MLB) Seattle Mariners '16 ­ Mariners at Athletics (5/2/16) ­ 25 (Live) ­ 88 (D) (R) (R) (Live) Mariners at Astros (5/8/16) ­ 31 (R) 10:30p (MLB) Seattle Mariners '16 ­ 5:00p (OUT) Friends in Wild Places: 12:00a (MMA) UFA ­ Breakthrough MMA 12:00a (Football) Legends Football 4:00p (MLB) Seattle Mariners '16 ­ (R) 1:30a (MLB) Mariners Postgame ­ 25 Mariners at Athletics (5/3/16) ­ 26 Season 3 ­ PA Goose Hunting 18 ­ Night of Champions 4 ­ 96 (R) League ­ Seattle Mist vs. Los Mariners at Astros ­ 30 (Live) 11:00p (MLB) Mariners Postgame ­ 31 (R) (R) 2014 ­ 5 (D) 1:00a (MMA) UFC Ultimate Insider '16 ­ Angeles Temptation ­ 3 (R) 7:00p (MLB) Mariners Postgame ­ 30 (R) 2:00a (MMA) UFC Reloaded '14 ­ UFC 1:30a (MLB) Mariners Postgame ­ 26 5:30p (ACTN) Red Bull Cliff Diving ­ Inis 13 (R) 2:00a (MLB) Seattle Mariners '16 ­ (Live) 11:30p (Football) Legends Football 173: Barao vs. Dillashaw ­ 13 (R) (R) Mor ­ 2 (R) 1:30a (MMA) Best of WEC ­ Future Stars Mariners at Astros (5/6/16) ­ 29 7:30p (MLS) Portland Timbers '16 ­ League ­ Seattle Mist vs. Los 5:00a (MMA) Fight Sports: MMA '16 ­18 2:00a (AUT) The Auto Show '15­'16 ­ 6:30p (TLK) In Depth with Graham of the WEC ­ 6 (R) (R) Timbers at Vancouver Whitecaps Angeles Temptation ­ 3 (R) (D) New York ­ 2 (R) Bensinger '15 ­ Charles Barkley ­ 2:30a (MMA) UFC Unleashed: Season 10 5:00a (PKR) Poker Night in America: FC (5/7/16)­ 5 (D) 1:30a (SOC) UEFA Champions League 3:00a (MMA) UFC Ultimate Insider '16 ­ 22 (R) ­ Heavyweight Champions ­ 5 (R) Season 4 ­ 3 (D) 9:30p (MLS) Portland Timbers Postgame '15­'16 ­ Semifinal: Bayern 13 (D) 7:00p (MLB) Seattle Mariners '16 ­ 3:30a (BOX) 2016 Inside the Ring ­ 6 (D) 5:30a (TLK) In Depth with Graham ­ 5 (D) Munich vs. Atletico Madrid ­ 75 3:30a (MMA) UFC Ultimate Knockouts Mariners at Athletics (5/4/16) ­ 27 5:30a (MAG) The Game 365 ­ Oscar De Bensinger '15 ­ Charles Barkley ­ 10:00p (MLB) Seattle Mariners '16 ­ (D) '14 ­ Rare and Unusual Knockouts (R) La Hoya ­ 2 (R) 22 (R) Mariners at Astros (5/7/16) ­ 30 3:30a (SOC) UEFA Champions League ­ 6 (R) 10:00p (MLB) Mariners Postgame ­ 27 (R) '15­'16 ­ Semifinal: Real Madrid 4:00a (MMA) UFC Unleashed: Season 10 (R) 1:00a (MLB) Mariners Postgame ­ 30 vs.
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