Here’s how you can watch today’s games and the rest of the MLB postseason without cable.
What is the schedule for the divisional round?
After Friday’s four playoff games, Saturday is a travel day for American League teams, leaving us with a couple of NLDS games. It changes on Sunday, with the National League teams traveling and the two American League teams playing. On Monday we have four games again.
Here’s the schedule for the weekend (all ET times):
Friday, Oct. Eighth
White Sox vs. Astros, 2:07 pm on MLB Network
Braves vs. Brewers, 4:37 pm on TBS
Red Sox vs. Rays, 7:02 pm on FS1
Dodgers vs. Giants, 9:37 pm on TBS
Saturday, Oct. 9
Braves vs. Brewers, 5:07 pm on TBS
Dodgers vs. Giants, 9:07 pm on TBS
Sunday, Oct. 10
White Sox vs. Astros, 4:07 pm on MLB Network
Red Sox vs. Rays, 8:07 pm on FS1
You can see the complete MLB postseason schedule here.
What does the playoff draw look like?
The Rays won the American League East, the White Sox won the American League Central and the Astros won the American League West. The Red Sox won the AL wild-card game and now must face the top-seeded Rays, who finished the season with the best record in the American League.
The Braves won the National League East Division, the Brewers won the National League Central Division and the Giants won the National League West Division. The Giants won 107 games this season, the best in the National League. The Dodgers won their 107th game in the National League wild card game against the Cardinals and are now heading to San Francisco to face their longtime rivals.
Here’s what baseball’s playoff chart looks like heading into the divisional round: