Los Angeles Dodgers vs. San Francisco Giants Live Streaming Free: Watch MLB 2013 Online, TV Schedule, Radio Station

Sep 25, 2013 07:16 PM EDT

Los Angeles Dodgers vs. San Francisco Giants game will start at 7:15 p.m. PT and will be played at AT&T Park in San Francisco California on Wednesday, September 25, 2013. Those without television can watch the Dodgers vs. Giants game through online live stream by clicking here (click on full screen to avoid the ads). 

For those wanting to listen to the game by radio, here is a list of Dodgers' radio network here, and Giants' radio network affiliates can be found here

Starting pitchers Clayton Kershaw and Zack Greinke will begin the game on Wednesday night, but both Ricky Nolasco and rookie Hyun-Jin Ryu might pitch to determine if they will be the No. 3 starter.

Nolasco recorded four outs and was charged with seven runs at home against the Giants on Sept. 14.

Ryu, meanwhile, struck out six over seven innings of one-run ball to beat the Giants on Tuesday in the opener of a three-game series at AT&T Park, San Francisco.

San Francisco Giants will decide whether to keep Barry Zito. During seven seasons with the Giants, Zito is 62-80 with a 4.63 ERA.

"I wanted to give him one more start this homestand," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said after Tuesday's 2-1 loss. "Looking at it, we decided tomorrow would be the best time to give him this start. It gives Madison a break and he's done a lot." 

Giants outfielder Hunter Pence is 1-for-25 in his past seven games since driving in 10 runs over two games against the Dodgers Sept. 14-15.

If Dodgers third baseman Juan Uribe can maintain his fielding percentage of .982 in the final five games, he would set the single-season franchise record (Adrian Beltre, .978 in 2004), according to MLB.com. 

 

 

Giants outfielder Hunter Pence is 1-for-25 in his past seven games since driving in 10 runs over two games against the Dodgers Sept. 14-15.

If Dodgers third baseman Juan Uribe can maintain his fielding percentage of .982 in the final five games, he would set the single-season franchise record (Adrian Beltre, .978 in 2004), according to MLB.com.