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Never Miss a Giants Game: Streaming Secrets Revealed
10 Mar
Summary
- New managers refresh clubhouse energy for the Giants team.
- Finding telecasts can be exhausting due to blackout restrictions.
- Netflix, Apple TV, and Peacock add new ways to watch games.

The San Francisco Giants are set to kick off their 2026 season, with new manager Tony Vitello aiming to energize the team. Fans eager to follow the Giants will find a variety of viewing options, though navigating broadcast rights and regional blackouts remains a key consideration.
Most games will air on NBC Sports Bay Area, accessible through traditional pay-TV providers or the Giants' direct-to-consumer service, Giants.TV. For fans outside the immediate broadcast region, MLB.TV is the recommended option, with new sign-ups now managed through ESPN Unlimited.
National broadcasts are expanding their reach this year. Netflix will feature the Giants on Opening Night, March 25, 2026. Other national partners include ABC, ESPN, Fox, FS1, and MLB Network, each offering specific game windows throughout the week and weekend.
Apple TV's "Friday Night Baseball" continues to offer exclusive, blackout-free games. Meanwhile, NBC and Peacock will broadcast "Sunday Night Baseball" and "MLB Sunday Leadoff" games, respectively, marking NBC's return to live MLB coverage after 25 years. These platforms provide more ways for fans to connect with the team.
Playoff coverage will be prominent across Fox, which will broadcast the NLDS, NLCS, and the World Series. TBS will carry the ALDS and ALCS. Fans can also catch the Home Run Derby on July 13 and the "Field of Dreams" game on August 13, 2026.




