Home » How to watch SF Giants-Dodgers on Roku before MLB All-Star break

How to watch SF Giants-Dodgers on Roku before MLB All-Star break

by Wikdaily
0 comments
How to watch SF Giants-Dodgers on Roku before MLB All-Star break


The Giants’ final game before the All-Star break won’t be on NBC Sports Bay Area — or on television at all.

Their game Sunday at Oracle Park against the Dodgers is this week’s Roku MLB Sunday Leadoff game, meaning it is only available via streaming.

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.

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 are looking to finish the unofficial first half of the season on a high note as Robbie Ray takes on Yoshinobu Yamamoto. San Francisco won Friday night’s series opener, staving off a comeback attempt by the Dodgers, then lost Saturday as Shohei Ohtani made his pitching debut in the rivalry.

A win would leave the Giants four games behind Los Angeles in the NL West. The Padres enter action Sunday 4.5 games back of the Dodgers.

MLB has partnered with Roku, a San Jose-based streaming device company, since 2024.

Originally Published: July 13, 2025 at 12:47 PM PDT

You may also like

Leave a Comment

Welcome to WikDaily, your trusted source for the latest news, trends, and insights across the globe. We are a dynamic blog-style news platform committed to delivering fast, accurate, and engaging content across a variety of topics—from breaking headlines to deep dives into tech, business, entertainment, travel, sports, and more.

Edtior's Picks

Latest Articles