What Channel Are The Major League Baseball Playoffs On?
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The Major League Baseball Playoffs are on TBS.
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MLB Playoffs TV Schedule
The Major League Baseball Playoffs are upon us and that means it’s time to start planning your viewing schedule. The first thing you need to know is what channel the games are going to be on. Let’s take a look at the MLB Playoffs TV Schedule.
Check your local listings
The Major League Baseball playoffs are upon us and if you’re looking for ways to watch all the action, we have you covered. Here is the full schedule for the playoffs, which start on Wednesday, October 2.
The first round of the playoffs is a best-of-five series. The Division Series games will air on FS1, MLB Network and TBS. The National League Championship Series and American League Championship Series will be divided between FS1 and TBS.
The World Series will be broadcast on FOX. All games will also be available to stream via MLB.TV.
National broadcasts
Major League Baseball playoffs are here, and we have the full TV schedule for you.
The American League Divisional Series will air on TBS, while the National League Divisional Series will air on FS1 and MLB Network. The ALDS will begin on Thursday, Oct. 3, with the NLDS beginning the following day.
The ALCS will air on TBS beginning on Saturday, Oct. 5, while the NLCS will air on FS1 or MLB Network beginning on Oct. 12.
The World Series will air exclusively on FOX beginning on Tuesday, Oct. 22.
Here is the full TV schedule for the MLB playoffs:
ALDS:
Game 1: Thursday, Oct. 3 (TBS)
Game 2: Friday, Oct. 4 (TBS)
Game 5*: Sunday, Oct. 6 (TBS)
*if necessary
ANLCS:
Game 1: Saturday, Oct. 5 (TBS)
Game 2: Sunday, Oct. 6 (TBS)
Game 6*: Friday, Oct. 11 (TBS)
*if necessary
World Series:
Game 1: Tuesday, Oct. 22 (FOX)
Game 2: Wednesday, Oct 23 (FOX)
Game 7*: Wednesday ,Oct 30 (FOX) *if necessary
MLB Playoffs Streaming
The MLB playoffs are upon us and baseball fans everywhere are wondering what channel they can watch the games on. Luckily, there are a few different ways that you can stream the MLB playoffs. In this article, we will go over all of the different ways that you can watch the MLB playoffs so that you can catch all of the action.
MLB.TV
If you want to live stream the MLB playoffs without a cable or satellite subscription, your best option is MLB.TV. Normally $130 per year or $25 per month, MLB.TV is currently available at a discounted rate of $24 for the rest of the season. That includes the Wild Card games, Division Series, League Championship Series and World Series.
fuboTV
fuboTV is one of the best ways to watch the MLB playoffs without cable. You can get started with a free 7-day trial, and there are no contracts, so you can cancel anytime.
Here’s what you’ll get with fuboTV:
-TBS
-Fox
-FS1
-MLB Network
That covers every single MLB playoff game. You can also add extras like upgrades for more channels, cloud DVR, and more.
Sling TV
Sling TV will be streaming the MLB playoffs this year, and you can watch with a 7-day free trial. If you’re not familiar with Sling TV, it’s an online streaming service that gives you access to live and on-demand TV from a variety of channels, including ESPN, TBS, FS1, and more.
To watch the MLB playoffs on Sling TV, you’ll need to sign up for the “Sling Orange” package, which costs $30 per month. But again, if you’re not sure you want to commit to that just yet, you can always start with the free trial and cancel if you’re not satisfied.
Once you have Sling TV set up, all you need is a compatible device—such as a Roku, Fire TV Stick, or Apple TV—and an internet connection. You can then watch the playoffs on your television or on your computer or mobile device.
AT&T TV Now
AT&T TV Now is one of the most popular ways to stream MLB playoffs games this October. The service offers a variety of packages that start at $50 per month, and it includes Fox, FS1, and TBS—all of which will be broadcasting MLB playoff games throughout the month.
MLB Playoffs Radio
The MLB playoffs are one of the most exciting times of the year for baseball fans. Every game matters and every pitch is crucial. You can catch every game on radio. Here is a list of the radio stations that will be broadcasting each game.
SiriusXM
SiriusXM will be broadcasting every game of the Major League Baseball playoffs this year. You can find a complete schedule of games here.
If you’re a subscriber, you can listen to the games on your SiriusXM radio, on the SiriusXM app, or online. If you’re not a subscriber, you can still listen to a preview of the game on the SiriusXM app.
MLB At Bat App
The MLB At Bat App will have all of the playoff games available to listen to. You can stream the games live or listen to them on demand after they’ve finished.