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How to Watch Athletics vs. Giants: TV Channel & Live Stream

How to Watch Athletics vs. Giants: TV Channel & Live Stream

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The Athletics and Brent Rooker will take on the San Francisco Giants and Jung Hoo Lee on Friday at 10:05 p.m. ET, in the first of a three-game series at Sutter Health Park.
Take a look at everything you need to know to watch the Athletics vs. Giants matchup.
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Check out the best moments between the San Francisco Giants and the Arizona Diamondbacks. Athletics vs. Giants Game Information & How to Watch When: Friday, July 4, 2025 at 10:05 p.m. ET
Where: Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, California
TV: Watch on MLB Network, NBCS-CA, NBCS-BA
Box Score: Fox Sports Athletics vs. Giants Prediction Score Prediction: Giants 6, Athletics 5
Total Prediction: Under 10 runs
Win Probabilities: Athletics 52%, Giants 48% Athletics vs. Giants Head to Head Date Favorite Spread Total Favorite Moneyline Underdog Moneyline Result 5/18/2025 Giants -1.5 9 -154 +130 3-2 SF 5/17/2025 Giants -1.5 8.5 -163 +138 1-0 SF 5/16/2025 Giants -1.5 7 -200 +166 9-1 SF 8/18/2024 Giants -1.5 7 -161 +136 4-2 SF 8/17/2024 Giants -1.5 7.5 -126 +107 2-0 OAK 7/31/2024 Giants -1.5 7.5 -205 +171 1-0 SF 7/30/2024 Giants -1.5 8 -191 +160 5-2 OAK 8/6/2023 Giants -1.5 8 -204 +171 8-6 OAK 8/5/2023 Giants -1.5 8.5 -176 +150 2-1 OAK 7/26/2023 Giants -1.5 8.5 -236 +194 8-3 SF Athletics Last 10 Game Stats Stat Avg/Total Record 4-6 Runs Per Game 3.4 HR 12 ERA 4.60 K/9 7.5 Athletics Player Insights Jacob Wilson paces the Athletics with a team-best batting average of .339.
Wilson is 119th in home runs and 75th in RBI among all hitters in baseball.
Rooker's 18 home runs are a team-high mark.
Rooker ranks 18th in homers in baseball, and 48th in RBI.
Tyler Soderstrom has put up a team-best 48 runs batted in.
Lawrence Butler has 23 doubles, two triples, 11 home runs and 32 walks while batting .252.
Butler takes a four-game streak with at least one hit into this one. In his last five games he is hitting .278 with a triple, two walks and two RBIs. Athletics Recent & Upcoming Games Giants Last 10 Game Stats Stat Avg/Total Record 3-7 Runs Per Game 3.4 HR 5 ERA 4.50 K/9 8.3 Giants Player Insights Rafael Devers leads the Giants with 17 long balls and runs batted in, driving in 67.
Devers' home run total puts him 22nd in MLB, and he is sixth in RBI.
Devers carries a three-game hitting streak into this matchup. During his last five outings he is batting .158 with a double, three walks and four RBIs.
Lee is hitting .247 with 18 doubles, seven triples, six home runs and 29 walks.
Lee is currently 183rd in home runs and 102nd in RBI in the big leagues.
Heliot Ramos leads the Giants with a team-best batting average of .277.
Wilmer Flores is batting .241 with eight doubles, 11 home runs and 28 walks. Giants Recent & Upcoming Games
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