What happened: First pitch is scheduled for 6:45 p.m. PT at 24 Willie Mays Plaza. Local television coverage will be carried on NBCSGiants, with radio broadcasts available across KNBR and KSFN.
Why it matters: The home club holds a 37-51 season record and enters the matchup on a one-game winning streak as management remains open to trade offers for high-paid veterans. The visiting squad brings a 42-47 mark into the contest following a loss in its most recent outing.
By the numbers: Toronto enters the contest averaging 4.0 runs scored and 4.4 runs allowed per game, while San Francisco generates 4.1 runs and surrenders 4.8. Pre-game lines list the hosts with an 5.
What to watch: San Francisco will look to capitalize on its home-field advantage to secure a victory.