MLB SETS THE PLAYOFF SCHEDULE

Get out your day planners the folks at Major League Baseball have set the playoffs and you need to look at TBS and TNT the new playoffs in the game. With FOX doing the ALCS and the World Series. 

Radio wise it will be ESPN and XM with all the action… Here are more of the details. 

Major League Baseball announced its schedule for the 2007 postseason today.

The 2007 World Series is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, October 24th. The World Series will continue to follow a 2-3-2 format, meaning that off-days will be scheduled on the ensuing Friday and Tuesday. FOX Sports will broadcast the 103rd World Series.

The 2007 postseason will begin on Wednesday, October 3rd, with three of the four Division Series in play. One of the two American League Division Series will begin on Thursday, October 4th. Any decisive fifth game of a Division Series will now be preceded by an off-day. All Division Series games, which will continue to follow a 2-2-1 format, will predominantly be airing on TBS with additional games on sister network TNT.

The National League Championship Series, to be broadcast by TBS, is scheduled to start on Thursday, October 11th, with the American League Championship Series beginning the following day, Friday, October 12th on FOX. Each series will continue to follow a 2-3-2 format.

“Major League Baseball is pleased to make these amendments to the postseason schedule,” said Baseball President & Chief Operating Officer Bob DuPuy. “Starting the World Series in the middle of the week, when television viewership is historically higher, will provide more fans with the opportunity to watch the games. The additional off days throughout the postseason will give us greater flexibility to facilitate travel and protect against poor weather.”

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