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How to stream SF Giants’ series finale against Blue Jays

July 20, 2025
How to stream SF Giants’ series finale against Blue Jays

The Giants’ series finale against the Blue Jays won’t be available on Bay Area television, so fans can only stream the action online.

Sunday’s interleague matchup in Toronto is this week’s Roku MLB Sunday Leadoff game, just like the Giants’ loss last week to the Dodgers before the All-Star break.

Those who have Roku devices can watch the game by navigating to the Sports section from their home screen menu or putting “MLB Leadoff” into the search bar.

The game is still viewable if you don’t have a Roku device, though. The Roku Channel is available on Amazon Fire Stick and some smart TVs, as well as smartphones. Anyone using a regular browser can watch on TheRokuChannel.com. No login is required to watch the game.

Those with an MLB.TV or MLB Extra Inning subscription should also be able to see the game on those platforms.

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According to MLB, the full game will be available via replay on The Roku Channel and on Roku devices six hours after final pitch.

The Giants have lost their first two games out of the break. The Blue Jays jumped on Justin Verlander early Friday night while San Francisco was shut out, then ace Logan Webb broke down in the sixth inning on Saturday.

All-Star Robbie Ray will take the mound for the Giants, who have lost four in a row. Jose Berrios will start for the Blue Jays. Entering Sunday, the Giants are 1.5 games behind the Padres for the National League’s final wild-card spot and six games behind the Dodgers in the NL West.

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