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Where to watch Blue Jays vs. Twins Game 2: Live stream, radio station, schedule, lineup and more

Here's everything you need to know ahead of the Blue Jays vs. Twins playoff game on Wednesday as Toronto looks to keep its season alive.

Where to watch Blue Jays vs. Twins Game 2: Live stream, radio station, schedule, lineup and more

The Toronto Blue Jays are already fighting for their playoff lives after losing Game 1 of their American League wild-card series against the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday. Toronto must now win each of the next two games in order to keep its 2023 season going.

Will the Blue Jays stave off elimination or will they suffer another quick postseason exit? Here's what you need to know ahead of Wednesday's do-or-die Game 2 for the Blue Jays:

Date: Wednesday, Oct. 4
Time: 4:38 p.m. ET
Game: Blue Jays vs. Twins, Game 2
TV Channel: Sportsnet
Streaming: Sportsnet+

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (27) and the Blue Jays need a victory on Wednesday to keep their season alive. (Jesse Johnson-USA TODAY Sports)

Where to watch and stream Blue Jays vs. Twins Game 2

If you’re wondering how to watch the Blue Jays as they aim to keep their playoff hopes intact, you have the following options:

  • Sportsnet (television)

  • Sportsnet+ (streaming)

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What radio station is the Blue Jays vs. Twins game on?

British Columbia

  • Vancouver: Sportsnet 650 The FAN

Alberta

  • Calgary: Sportsnet 960 The FAN

  • Edmonton: CFRN -101.7 FM

Saskatchewan

  • Estevan: CJSL - 1150 AM

  • Kindersley: CFYM - 1210 AM

  • Rosetown: CJYM - 1330 AM

  • Weyburn: CFSL - 1190 AM

Ontario

  • Kitchener: CKGL - 570 AM

  • London: CFPL - 980 AM

  • North Bay: CKAT - 600 AM

  • Ottawa: CIWW - 1310 AM/101.1 FM

  • Peterborough: CJMB - 90.5 FM

  • Sarnia: CHOK - 1070 AM

  • Stratford: CJCS - 1240 AM

  • Toronto: Sportsnet 590 The FAN

  • Wingham: CKNX - 920 AM

Nova Scotia

  • Halifax: CJNI-FM - 95.7 FM

What time are the Blue Jays vs. Twins playoff games?

  • Game 2: Wednesday at 4:38 p.m. ET

  • Game 3: Thursday at 4:38 p.m. ET (If necessary, subject to change)

What happened in Game 1 of Blue Jays vs. Twins?

Toronto ace Kevin Gausman struggled on the mound and the Blue Jays' offence couldn't muster much off Minnesota's pitchers in a 3-1 loss. Twins rookie Royce Lewis drove in all three of his team's runs thanks to two homers.

With the win, the Twins snapped an 18-game playoff losing streak that dated back to 2004. They had the longest postseason losing skid in major North American professional sports

Who's on the Blue Jays playoff roster?

Blue Jays lineup for Game 2

Pitchers: RHP Chris Bassitt, RHP Jose Berrios, LHP Genesis Cabrera, RHP Yimi Garcia, RHP Kevin Gausman, RHP Chad Green, RHP Jordan Hicks, LHP Yusei Kikuchi, LHP Tim Mayza, RHP Trevor Richards, RHP Jordan Romano, RHP Erik Swanson

Catchers: Tyler Heineman, Alejandro Kirk

Infielders: Brandon Belt, Bo Bichette, Cavan Biggio, Matt Chapman, Santiago Espinal, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Whit Merrifield, Davis Schneider

Outfielders: Cam Eden, Kevin Kiermaier, George Springer, Daulton Varsho

Who's pitching for the Blue Jays and Twins?

Former Twin Jose Berrios gets the start for the Blue Jays, while Sonny Gray goes for Minnesota. Toronto veteran Chris Bassitt would figure to draw the assignment opposite Joe Ryan if a Game 3 is necessary.