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San Francisco Giants vs Cincinnati Reds Live Stream: Watch Online NLDS Playoffs 2012 Game 4 (4PM ET)

The San Francisco Giants against the Cincinnati Reds takes place on Wednesday in Game 4 of their NLDS playoff. Many had expected the Giants to be sent home in Tuesday's Game 3 but they came through to claim a tight win and close the series to 2-1. The game can be watched from 4.07 p.m. ET on TV through TBS, or alternatively fans can catch all the action online through live streaming via one of the packages below.

The Giants finally showed what they are made of on Tuesday night, having come through with a massive extra-inning win against the Reds. However, they still face a massive battle to turn over this series and advance in the postseason.

They will have to continue their comeback in today's game, and that means Barry Zito will have to replicate Ryan Vogelsong's shut down of the powerful Reds' lineup. Zito could be up to the job, and he boasts 2.35 ERA over the past month and has conceded just two runs in the 12 innings he has pitched against the Reds this year.

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Meanwhile the Reds will be desperate to put this series to bed today, and they will be throwing the ball to young right-hander Mike Leake. He recently came in for the injured Johnny Cueto and boasts 3-0 with a 4.18 ERA in five career starts against the Giants. However, the Giants will have noted that Leake has had a very average regular season this year, going 8-9 with a career-worst 4.58 ERA in 30 starts.

San Francisco Giants vs Cincinnati Reds in Game 4 of the National League Division Series starts at 4.07 p.m and MLB.com and TBS are both offering packages to watch the MLB Playoffs online.

On MLB.tv a postseason package is available for just $24.99, and that includes live streaming, HD quality video, in-game stats and highlights and more. Sign up by clicking here.

TBS is also offering coverage through MLB.com on "TBS Hot Corner."

MLB.com has described:

"This year's media player allows fans more interactivity as they'll be able to choose between a Backstop Cam, Pitcher Cam, Dugout Cam and Batter Cam.

"With this year's Live Game Streaming application, fans will have the option to switch between live games, interact with other fans around the country in live chat rooms and vote in live polls. An on-site reporter will bring fans live reports and exclusive interviews throughout the game as well.

"The Hot Corner also offers exclusive on-demand postseason content featuring on-field postgame reactions from players and managers, sit-down player interviews, original postseason-themed music videos featuring rock 'n' roll legends Bon Jovi and a behind-the-scenes look into players' pregame and off-day routines."

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