Tacoma Rainiers, Seattle Mariners Triple-A Affiliate, Put 2026 Single-Game Tickets On Sale
Tacoma Rainiers put single-game tickets on sale for their 2026 season, opening a 75-game home slate at Cheney Stadium with theme nights and charity partnerships that matter to fans.

The Tacoma Rainiers have opened single-game ticket sales for the 2026 season, announcing a full slate of promotions and community tie-ins as they prepare for a 75-game home schedule at Cheney Stadium. The Rainiers are the Triple-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners and their announcement frames the 2026 season as a mix of on-field development and community-driven events.
“The Rainiers play the first of 75 games at Cheney Stadium on Tuesday, March 31, against the El Paso Chihuahuas at 6:05 PM (PT),” the team release states, and the club also notes the Pacific Coast League season begins on the road in Reno on Friday, March 27. Cheney Stadium dates pulled from ticket listings show several early April matchups against El Paso followed by series against Sacramento, Las Vegas and Reno through the summer months.
Promotions anchor the marketing push. “The Rainiers take the field in specialty jerseys as The Cheney Studs, in celebration of South Sound history,” and “the first 1,000 fans at each game will receive a Cheney Studs throwback hat upon entering the stadium, and a jersey auction will take place during Sunday’s game.” The club also outlined themed charity nights: “Pride Night at Cheney Stadium is a celebration of LGBTQ+ inclusivity and acceptance” on Thursday, July 2, with ticket packages that include a Rainiers Pride Night T-shirt and a donation to the Oasis Youth Center in Tacoma. The team lists an Independence Day Eve Fireworks Extravaganza on Friday, July 3.
Later-season events tie the Rainiers to local institutions. “Cheney Stadium will be transformed into a purple paradise to represent the University of Washington,” the release says for Paint The Park Purple on Friday, August 14, adding that “proceeds from ticket sales and the UW-themed jersey auction will benefit student scholarships for UW Tacoma students.” Pink At The Park on Sunday, August 16 pairs the club with the Carol Milgard Breast Center to “raise money for breast cancer research in the South Sound,” with pink jerseys auctioned “throughout the game.” K9 Innings is scheduled for Sunday, August 30.

The announcement contains a minor inconsistency in team site copy that still read, “Single-game tickets for the 2026 season are not yet available for purchase. Please check back soon for updates.” The Feb. 2 team release and league distribution indicate tickets are on sale now; season tickets are also listed as available and season-ticket questions or hospitality inquiries include an obfuscated contact string: (/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#32665b5159574641724653515d5f5340535b5c5b5740411c515d5f).
From a business perspective, the Rainiers continue the modern minor-league playbook of themed nights, jersey auctions and partner-driven fundraising to diversify revenue and deepen local ties while serving as a player-development hub for the Mariners. Fans who value promotions, causes and the classic minor-league experience will find both spectacle and purpose baked into the schedule. Follow the Rainiers on Twitter @RainiersLand and on Instagram and TikTok @tacomarainiers for updates; expect more roster moves, late promotions and in-season call-ups to shape the on-field story as the season unfolds.
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