How to Watch Pirates vs. Giants: TV Channel and Streaming Guide for May 9

Posted on: 05/10/2026

The San Francisco Giants host the Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday, May 9, with first pitch set for 9:05 p.m. ET at Oracle Park. The Giants (15-23, fifth in the NL West) send Landen Roupp (5-2, 3.18 ERA) to the mound, while the Pirates (21-18, fourth in the NL Central) counter with Braxton Ashcraft (1-2, 3.02 ERA). Rafael Devers, riding a two-game home run streak, will look to stay hot for San Francisco.

**How to Watch Pittsburgh Pirates vs. San Francisco Giants**

– **Venue:** Oracle Park

– **Time:** 9:05 p.m. ET

– **Streaming:** Fubo (stream now)

– **TV:** NBCS-BA and SportsNet PT

– **In-person tickets:** Available via StubHub

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**Game Odds (provided by BetMGM)**

– **Moneyline:** Giants -110, Pirates -110

– **Total:** 7 (Over -120, Under +100)

**Injury Reports**

– **Giants:** Harrison Bader (10-day IL, hamstring), Daniel Susac (10-day IL, elbow), Sam Hentges (15-day IL, shoulder), Erik Miller (15-day IL, back), Logan Webb (15-day IL, knee), Rowan Wick (60-day IL, elbow), Jose Butto (60-day IL, arm), Jared Oliva (60-day IL, wrist), Jason Foley (60-day IL, shoulder), Randy Rodriguez (60-day IL, elbow), Hayden Birdsong (60-day IL, forearm), Reiver Sanmartin (60-day IL, hip)

– **Pirates:** Jake Mangum (10-day IL, hamstring), Chris Devenski (15-day IL, illness), Jared Jones (60-day IL, elbow)

**Key Player Stats**

– Giants’ Luis Arraez has yet to hit a home run this season but owns a .314 batting average with 13 RBIs and 14 runs scored across 148 plate appearances. He has a .338 OBP, .394 SLG, a 4.1% walk rate and a 4.1% strikeout rate, while stealing four bases without being caught.

– Casey Schmitt has six home runs, 18 RBIs and 14 runs in 129 plate appearances, batting .294/.341/.529 with a 20.2% strikeout rate and 3.9% walk rate. He has two steals on three attempts.

– Pirates’ Brandon Lowe is slashing .262/.363/.563 with 10 homers (11th in MLB), 23 RBIs and a .927 OPS (17th in MLB). In 146 plate appearances, he has a 20.5% strikeout rate, 13% walk rate and 22 runs scored.

– Oneil Cruz has nine home runs (19th in MLB), 28 RBIs (13th) and 26 runs in 169 plate appearances, slashing .247/.314/.461 with a 33.7% strikeout rate and 7.7% walk rate. He has stolen 13 bases on 15 attempts.