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How to Watch New York Yankees vs. San Francisco Giants 2023 Opening Day Live for Free Online

The season will open up for these two historic franchises in an opposite-coast matchup, even though the two teams used to call the same city home. On Thursday, March 30 at 1:05 p.m. ET, the New York Yankees and the San Francisco Giants will kick off the 2023 Major League Baseball season in the Bronx. The game is set to air on NBC Sports Bay Area and YES Network, which you can stream with a live TV streaming service. Our top pick is DIRECTV STREAM, as it is the only streamer that carries both networks.

New York Yankees vs. San Francisco Giants Opening Day Game

Can you stream New York Yankees vs. San Francisco Giants Opening Day on DIRECTV STREAM?

Whether you are in the Big Apple or the City by the Bay, you can stream the game on DIRECTV STREAM. In New York, the game is streaming on YES Network, which is available with a five-day free trial of DIRECTV STREAM. Since Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Fubo, and Sling TV do not carry the YES Network, this is your only option to stream New York Yankees games all year long via a live TV streaming service.

In San Francisco, the game is streaming on NBC Sports Bay Area, which is also available with DIRECTV STREAM's five-day free trial. You can also stream it on Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV, which will carry all of the Giants games this season on NBC Sports Bay Area.

In addition, when you sign up for DIRECTV STREAM, you will also be able to stream sports on a number of other channels including ACC Network, Big Ten Network, CBS Sports Network, ESPNU, and SEC Network.


Can you stream New York Yankees vs. San Francisco Giants Opening Day on MLB.TV?

If you live out-of-market for the two clubs, you definitely can stream the game on MLB.TV. The only games that are not available on the streamer are those broadcast on national networks or in your local market. So, as long as you’re not in New York or San Francisco, you can check out the game with a 7-Day Free Trial.


Can you stream New York Yankees vs. San Francisco Giants Opening Day on Sling TV?

Unfortunately, Sling TV does not carry either NBC Sports Bay Area or the YES Network, so you won’t be able to check out the game with this live TV streamer.


Can you stream New York Yankees vs. San Francisco Giants Opening Day on Hulu + Live TV?

You can catch the game on NBC Sports Bay Area with a subscription to Hulu + Live TV. What makes this an attractive streaming option is that not only will Hulu + Live TV bring you all of the Giants games on NBC Sports Bay Area all season long, but subscribers also get the rest of The Disney Bundle at no extra charge. That means that in addition to the live streaming side of Hulu, you also get all of the on-demand content from the service, as well as all of Disney+ and ESPN+.

Unfortunately, if you live in the Yankees’ media market, Hulu does not carry YES Network.


Can you stream New York Yankees vs. San Francisco Giants Opening Day on YouTube TV?

You can watch this Opening Day game on NBC Sports Bay Area with YouTube TV. However, if you live in the New York area, the game will not be available on YouTube TV.


Can you stream New York Yankees vs. San Francisco Giants Opening Day on Fubo?

Unfortunately, Fubo doesn’t offer the YES Network for fans living in the New York region, but it does carry NBC Sports Bay Area. So, if you live in Giants’ territory, you can check out the game on the sports-focused live streamer.


Can you stream New York Yankees vs. San Francisco Giants Opening Day on YES Network streaming service?

Yes, you can. This week, YES Network announced that it would be launching its direct-to-consumer streamer in time for Opening Day. The service is only available to customers in the normal Yankees media market, but if that’s you, you can sign up via the Yes App and stream the Yankees vs. Giants this afternoon.

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San Francisco Giants vs. New York Yankees Game Preview: Mar 30, 2023

Baseball has transformed in the 145 days since Dusty Baker and the Houston Astros sealed the franchise’s second title in six seasons.

As New York Mets owner Steve Cohen dominated an offseason that saw billions spent, the sport braced for a new world that includes pitch clocks, bigger bases, limits on defensive shifts and pickoff throws, and an overarching attempt to reverse decades of lengthening games and the Analytics Era domination of the Three True Outcomes — strikeouts, walks and home runs.

“Late-inning relievers more than anyone will have to figure some things out and make some adjustments,” Minnesota Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. “Left-handed hitters, it’s going to help them, period.”

Last year’s average game time was 3 hours, 4 minutes after the introduction of the PitchCom electronic device to signal pitches, down from a record 3:10 in 2021. MLB’s average was 2:46 in 2005 and 2:33 in 1981. A pitch clock of 15 seconds with no runners on base and 20 seconds with runners is designed to cut game times considerably.

Higher pitch velocity and increased shifts led to the major league batting average dropping to .243, its lowest since 1968. The only seasons with lower averages were the record bottom of .237 in 1968 along with 1967 and the dead-ball era seasons of 1884, 1888 and 1908.

Over the objections of players, the sport’s 11-man competition committee adopted a rule that two infielders are required to be on either side of second and all infielders to be within the outer boundary of the infield when the pitcher is on the rubber. Bases were increased from 15-inch squares to 18-by-18, which shorten the distance by 4 1/2 inches and may lead to increased stolen bases.

In spring training through Sunday, games time averaged 2:35 in a drop from 3:01. Runs fell from 10.6 per game to 10.2 and batting average from .259 to .256, but batting average on balls in play rose to .325 from .314 for lefty hitters while remaining .311 for righties.

No player will be watched more closely this season than Shohei Ohtani, a two-way megastar in the final year under contract with the Los Angeles Angels. He and three-time MVP teammate Mike Trout nave have played in a postseason game together. Ohtani has made it clear he wants to win. A taste of October might be needed to persuade the Japanese sensation to remain with the franchise.

Other storylines to watch include Aaron Judge’s ascent to Yankee captaincy — the first since Derek Jeter — after his 62-homer season; Fernando Tatis Jr., set to return from a drug suspension on April 20, teaming with Manny Machado to try leading the Padres to their first World Series title; and can Carlos Correa remain healthy with Minnesota after San Francisco and the Mets backed out of deals with the All-Star shortstop?

Five areas to focus on as the 2023 season starts Thursday:

LEFT-HANDED HITTERS

Batting average for left-handed hitters was .236 last year, down from .254 in 2016, when lefties were one point below the big league average.

An early focus will be on which left-handed hitters benefit most from the new shift restrictions. Among those who could be helped are Corey Seager, Kyle Schwarber, Anthony Rizzo, Cody Bellinger, Rowdy Tellez and Yordan Álvarez.

Teams still are allowed to position outfielders as they wish, so some managers may experiment with moving the left fielder into short right with certain lefties at the plate.

BASEBALL ‘BILLIONS’

Cohen inspired the character of Bobby Axelrod, who returns to Showtime’s “Billions” in Season 7. Season 3 of the Mets under Cohen should be as interesting as the television drama.

New York raised its payroll to a projected $370 million and is set to shatter the record, set by the 2015 Los Angeles Dodgers at $291 million, while also paying a luxury tax on track to be $116 million. The Mets added Justin Verlander, José Quintana, Kodai Senga, David Robertson and Omar Narváez while losing Jacob deGrom to Texas and re-signing Edwin Díaz, Brandon Nimmo, Jeff McNeil and Adam Ottavino to big deals. Díaz already is out for the season following a knee injury during the World Baseball Classic.

“$300 million, which is still a lot of money, didn’t get us like it used to,” Cohen said.

OLD FACES IN NEW PLACES

Verlander left the champion Astros for the Mets after winning his third Cy Young Award.

Others on new teams include deGrom (Texas), Trea Turner (Phillies), Xander Bogaerts (Padres), Carlos Rodón (Yankees), Dansby Swanson (Cubs) and Willson Contreras (St. Louis).

“The goal is to make 30-plus starts and I truly believe that I will be able to do that,” said deGrom, limited by injuries to 26 starts during the past two years.

NEW BOSSES

Bruce Bochy (Texas), Matt Quatraro (Kansas City), Pedro Grifol (Chicago White Sox) and Skip Schumaker (Miami) are the four new managers among the 30 teams, while interim tags were removed for Rob Thomson (Philadelphia), Phil Nevin (Los Angeles Angels) and John Schneider (Toronto).

“You do realize how much you miss it and how much fun so many different parts of the game bring to you,” said the 67-year-old Bochy, who led the San Francisco Giants to three World Series titles and left after 2019, his 25th season as a big league manager.

HOT KIDS

Shortstop Anthony Volpe, just 21, made the Yankees’ opening day roster after playing 22 games at Triple-A. He joins a rookie class that includes Arizona outfielder Corbin Carroll, St. Louis outfielder Jordan Walker, Baltimore infielder Gunnar Henderson, White Sox outfielder Oscar Colás, Cleveland catcher Bo Naylor and Colorado infielder Ezequiel Tovar, plus a pair of Japanese imports: Boston outfielder Masataka Yoshida and the Mets’ Senga.

“I don’t even know what lies ahead but Thursday I just want to go out and play, and have fun,” Volpe said.


Matt is The Streamable's News Editor and resident Ohio State fan. You can find him covering everything from breaking news to streaming comparisons to sporting events. Matt is extremely well-rounded, having worked for the Big Ten Conference, BroadwayWorld, True Crime Obsessed, and Land-Grant Holy Land before joining TS. He cut the cord in 2014, streams with a Fire TV, and his favorite titles include "The Bear," "The Great British Bake Off," "Mrs. Davis," and anything on the Hallmark Channel.

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