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Translated by José M. Hernández Lagunes
October 4, 1582 was the feast of San Francisco de Asís. It didn’t exist on October 5, 1582. Neither were the sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth of the tenth (eighth) month, the fifth replacement directly by October 15. This was done Justify malfunctions From a calendar with an opening of 11 minutes and 14 seconds, a small divergence that remained during a millennium.
Yesterday did not exist. Baseball, at least, in the American Major Leagues version. There would have been three tiebreak games under the play -off system that was left before 2022, but now we have a different calendar. Fortunately we are free from the danger of … More baseball with a high risk. But today is a new day. As it is on October 4, Saturday, and we are almost certain that it will be replaced by the 5th. There is baseball to play and as always BP has treated everything.
First, the confrontations of the Comodines series, which start today, and the division series, which starts on Saturday. You can read our previous one of the American League series here and our previous one of the National League series will be available soon. For each series we will have a broader previous day that will be published the previous day, and we will also make a previous one of every postseas game, with information, predictions of alignments and pitchers, probabilities of the games (and updated series), and more!
Bigger 1 of the American League: Detroit in Cleveland, 1:08 pm et Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday*
Commodine 2 of the American League: Boston in New York, 3:08 pm et Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday*
Greater 1 of the National League: San Diego in Chicago, 3:08 pm et Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday*
Groother 2 of the National League: Cincinnati in Los Angeles, 9:08 pm et Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday*
*if necessary
We have calculated the chances of every series of wildcards and we have good news … If you love the Dodgers or the Yankees, that statistically …
Bigger 1 of the American League: Detroit 49.7%, Cleveland 50.3%
Commodine 2 of the American League: Boston 27.5%, New York 72.5%
Greater 1 of the National League: Cincinnati 19.2%, Los Angeles 80.8%
Groother 2 of the National League: San Diego 50.4%, Chicago 49.6%
Although the first matches of each division series are held on October 4 and 5, on 3 October, because it is again a day of rest between series. Each division series in both competitions starts on Sunday, and the start of the series is then spread, which at least guarantees the possibility of a competition every day between that date and the start of the World Series. The schedules of the following competitions must be determined.
Series Divisional Americana 1: [Ganador de Detroit/Cleveland] vs. Seattle, Saturday/Sunday/Tuesday/Wednesday*/Friday*
Series Divisional Americana 2: [Ganador de Boston/Nueva York] vs. Toronto, Saturday/Sunday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday
National Division Series 1: [Ganador de San Diego/Chicago] vs. Milwaukee, Saturday/Monday/Wednesday/Thursday*/Friday*
National Division Series 2: [Ganador de Cincinnati/Los Ángeles] vs. Milwaukee, Saturday/Monday/Wednesday/Thursday*/Friday*
As you know, there are two more series, although we still don’t know the participants. The American League Championship Series (ALCS) will be played from 12 to 20 October, the National League Championship Series (NLCS) from 13 to 21 October and the World Series from October 24 to November 1.
Now let’s see where you can see these games. Take advantage of the following complex table:
| Bush 1 | Happiness 1 | Bull 2 | Happiness 2 | |
| It @ cle, 1:08 et | Sd @ chc, 3:08 and | Bos @ Nyy, 6:08 et | Cin @ Let, 9:08 One | |
| Game 1 | 9/30, ESPN | 9/30, ABC | 9/30, ESPN | 9/30, ESPN |
| Game 2 | 10/1, ESPN | 10/1, ABC | 10/1, ESPN | 10/1, ESPN |
| Game 3 | 10/2, ESPN | 10/2, ABC | 10/2, ESPN | 10/2, ESPN |
Well, it wasn’t that bad. But the one who follows is a pod:
| Alds 1 | NLDS 1 | NLDS 1 | NLDS 2 | |
| [DET/CLE] vs. Be, schedules that must be announced | [CIN/LAD] vs. Phi, time to be announced | [BOS/NYY] vs. Tor, schedules that must be announced | [SD/CHC] vs. thousand, schedules that must be announced | |
| Game 1 | 10/4, Fox/FS1 | 10/4, TBS | 10/4, Fox/FS1 | 10/4, TBS |
| Game 2 | 10/5, Fox/FS1 | 10/6, TBS | 10/5, Fox/FS1 | 10/6, TBS |
| Game 3 | 10/7, Fox/FS1 | 10/8, TBS | 10/7, Fox/FS1 | 10/8, TBS |
| Game 4 | 10/8, Fox/FS1 | 10/9, TBS | 10/8, Fox/FS1 | 10/9, TBS |
| Game 5 | 10/10, Fox/FS1 | 10/11, TBS | 10/10, Fox/FS1 | 10/11, TBS |
I just want to point out that all these games start schedules must be determined, but they have absolutely planned schemes due to travel restrictions, television chains, etc., and it seems strange not to publish that information as quickly as possible.
The American League Championship Series will be fully transferred by FOX/FS1; The National League Championship Series will be transferred exclusively by TBS and the World Series will be transferred by Fox (and apparently not by FS1).
In summary: each series of commodins starts its three games at the same time, apparently dependent on the market share; All series except one are sent by ESPN. All subsequent postseason matches of the American League are transferred by FOX/FS1, and the division of the National League and the National League Championship Series will be transferred by TBS. The World Series will be transferred by Fox. And if you have FS1, what a penita.
Enjoy the late season and make sure you are attentive to BP for all your pre -season needs.
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