The 2025 baseball postseason is shaping up to be a thrilling ride, with a packed schedule and some exciting broadcasting arrangements. But will your favorite team make it to the top? Let's dive into the details!
Major League Baseball has revealed the broadcast schedule for the initial three days of the 2025 League Championship Series, sponsored by loanDepot. The American League Championship Series (ALCS) will kick off on Sunday, exclusively on FOX, while the National League Championship Series (NLCS) will commence on Monday across TBS, truTV, and HBO Max. And here's where it gets interesting...
For Spanish-speaking fans, FOX Deportes will broadcast the ALCS, and Univision networks will cover the NLCS games in Spanish. Univision Radio will also provide live Spanish audio coverage throughout the postseason. But wait, there's more! ESPN Radio will be the go-to for live national coverage of every 2025 MLB postseason game.
The full 2025 postseason schedule, subject to change, is available at MLB.com/postseason and is as follows:
DIVISION SERIES
All times are in Eastern Time (ET).
Saturday, October 4th:
- Milwaukee Brewers defeated Chicago Cubs 9-3 (MIL leads 1-0)
- Toronto Blue Jays crushed New York Yankees 10-1 (TOR leads 1-0)
- Los Angeles Dodgers beat Philadelphia Phillies 5-3 (LAD leads 1-0)
- Detroit Tigers won against Seattle Mariners 3-2 in 11 innings (DET leads 1-0)
Saturday, October 11th:
- Chicago Cubs vs. Milwaukee Brewers, Game 5 at 8:08 p.m. (TBS, truTV, HBO Max)
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
All times ET.
Sunday, October 12th:
- Seattle Mariners/Detroit Tigers vs. Toronto Blue Jays, Game 1 at 8:03 p.m. (FOX/FOX Deportes)
Monday, October 13th - Potential Scenarios:
- If the Brewers advance: Seattle/Detroit vs. Toronto, Game 2 at 5:03 p.m. (FOX/FS1/FOX Deportes), NLCS Game 1 at 8:08 p.m. (TBS, truTV, HBO Max)
- If the Cubs advance: Seattle/Detroit vs. Toronto, Game 2 at 4:38 p.m. (FOX/FS1/FOX Deportes), NLCS Game 1 at 7:08 p.m. (TBS, truTV, HBO Max)
Tuesday, October 14th:
- NLCS Game 2 at 8:08 p.m. (TBS, truTV, HBO Max)
Wednesday, October 15th:
- Toronto vs. Seattle/Detroit, Game 3 (FOX/FS1/FOX Deportes)
Thursday, October 16th:
- NLCS Game 3 (TBS, truTV, HBO Max), Toronto vs. Seattle/Detroit, Game 4 (FOX/FS1/FOX Deportes)
Friday, October 17th:
- NLCS Game 4 (TBS, truTV, HBO Max), Toronto vs. Seattle/Detroit, Game 5 (if needed) (FOX/FS1/FOX Deportes)
Saturday, October 18th:
- NLCS Game 5 (if needed) (TBS, truTV, HBO Max)
Sunday, October 19th:
- Seattle/Detroit vs. Toronto, Game 6 (if needed) (FOX/FS1/FOX Deportes)
Monday, October 20th:
- NLCS Game 6 (if needed) (TBS, truTV, HBO Max), Seattle/Detroit vs. Toronto, Game 7 (if needed) (FOX/FS1/FOX Deportes)
Tuesday, October 21st:
- NLCS Game 7 (if needed) (TBS, truTV, HBO Max)
WORLD SERIES
Presented by Capital One, the World Series will be a spectacle!
Friday, October 24th:
- Game 1 at the team with the better 2025 record (FOX/FOX Deportes)
Saturday, October 25th:
- Game 2 at the team with the better 2025 record (FOX/FOX Deportes)
Monday, October 27th:
- Game 3 (FOX/FOX Deportes)
Tuesday, October 28th:
- Game 4 (FOX/FOX Deportes)
Wednesday, October 29th:
- Game 5 (if needed) (FOX/FOX Deportes)
Friday, October 31st:
- Game 6 (if needed) at the team with the better 2025 record (FOX/FOX Deportes)
Saturday, November 1st:
- Game 7 (if needed) at the team with the better 2025 record (FOX/FOX Deportes)
WILD CARD SERIES
FOX Sports and FOX Deportes will bring the World Series to your screens for the 28th time. All games broadcast on TNT Sports platforms, FOX, and FS1 will be accessible to MLB.TV subscribers with the relevant network subscriptions. And don't forget, ESPN Radio will keep you updated with live coverage throughout the postseason.
In addition to FOX Deportes, ESPN Deportes and Univision will also provide Spanish-language telecasts of the 2025 postseason games. Univision Radio will offer Spanish audio coverage. This postseason will reach a global audience, with 44 media partners broadcasting to 203 countries in 16 languages.
MLB Network will deliver comprehensive studio coverage throughout the postseason, featuring the Emmy Award-winning MLB Tonight, the Emmy-nominated MLB Central, MLB Now, and Intentional Talk.
So, who do you think will make it to the World Series? Will the Cubs or the Brewers make it to the NLCS? Share your predictions and thoughts in the comments below! The baseball world is about to get a whole lot more exciting!