NULL SF Giants vs LA Dodgers Live Stream: Watch MLB 2014 Online, TV Schedule, Radio Stations (Start Time)

SF Giants vs LA Dodgers Live Stream: Watch MLB 2014 Online, TV Schedule, Radio Stations (Start Time)

Apr 17, 2014 03:37 PM EDT

The San Francisco Giants will host the Los Angeles Dodgers today April 17 at 12:45 p.m. PT at the AT&T Park. 

The Giants (10-5) won for the ninth time in 11 meetings with their NL West rival, 2-1 on Wednesday. Pablo Sandoval had two hits, including a tiebreaking single in the seventh, as San Francisco won its third straight in its six consecutive game decided by one run.

The Los Angeles' shortstop Hanley Ramirez was not in the starting lineup Thursday, but he said his bruised hand had improved enough overnight that he expects to play Friday night vs. the D-backs at Dodger Stadium. 

Dodgers pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu, who fell to 2-3 with a 3.89 ERA in six games versus the Giants, rebounded to beat Arizona last Friday. The 27-year-old scattered two hits and a walk over seven innings, striking out eight and combining with reliever Jamey Wright on a 6-0 shutout.

Giants's fans can watch today's game on CSBy and listen to radio broadcast on KNBR 680, KTRB 860. Dodgers's fans can watch it on SportsNet LA and listen to radio at KLCA 570. Click here for the full list of Dodgers' radio network.

You can also watch the live Stream at MLB TV. Fans can sign up for the MLB.TV Premium ($129.99 a year, $29.99 a month) or MLB.TV ($109.99 and $19.99) packages, which let you watch every live out-of-market game during the regular season over an ever-growing array of mobile and connected devices. MLBAM already has made MLB.TV Premium subscriptions available across more than 400 supported mobile and connected devices, and Xbox One and Playstation 4 have been added to the list.

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