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How to Watch Chicago Cubs at Giants, TV Channel, Streaming Options, and Lineup

The Chicago Cubs will travel on Saturday to face the National League West's San Francisco Giants in Cactus League play.

The Chicago Cubs will make the trip to Scottsdale Stadium on Saturday to face the San Francisco Giants in a Cactus League exhibition game as they continue their MLB Spring Training campaign.

The Cubs are coming off of a 9-7 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday and are hoping to get another win under their belt. Starting pitcher and spring standout Hayden Wesneski looked human on Friday as he pitched 3.1 innings while allowing four earned runs while striking out six.

Those were his first runs allowed this spring and they came against a talented Dodgers lineup. Still, his stuff was on as he kept his strikeout numbers up, an encouraging sign.

As for Saturday, first pitch is scheduled for 3:05 p.m. CT and Adrian Sampson will take the mound for Chicago. 

The game will be televised in the local Chicago market on the Marquee Sports Network. It will also be streamed live on MLB.tv for those who reside outside the market.

You can also watch it on fuboTV with a free trial by signing up here!

Additionally, the game will be broadcast on the radio or you can listen to it on the MLB app.

Here are how the Cubs line up against the Giants:

Nick Madrigal 5

Eric Hosmer 3

Patrick Wisdom 9

Edwin Rios DH

Mike Tauchman 7

Christopher Morel 8

Tucker Barnhart 2

David Bote 4

Zach McKinstry 6

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