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2023 MLB playoffs: Schedules, start times, how to watch, odds and off days

Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw celebrates with fans after defeating the Braves in game 4 of the National League Division Series.

The Dodgers began their quest for their first World Series championship in a full-length season since 1988 by taking five days off. They did so last year as well, and the rest was less restorative than rust-causing when the San Diego Padres upset them in the National League Division Series.

The long break for the two top-seeded teams is a product of Major League Baseball increasing playoff qualifiers from four to six teams in each league. This year, the Atlanta Braves are the No. 1 seed in the National League and the Dodgers are No. 2. In the American League, the Baltimore Orioles are No. 1 seed and the Houston Astros are No. 2.

All four best-of-three wild-card series were sweeps that ended Wednesday, providing the winners with two days off before the division series begin Saturday. The Dodgers will face familiar West division foe the Arizona Diamondbacks, the No. 6 seed who came from behind twice to upset the No. 3 seed Milwaukee Brewers.

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Here’s what you need to know:

Division series

Two off days are built into the division series schedules, which could be helpful for the Dodgers and Braves, teams whose greatest perceived weakness is a lack of depth in their starting rotations.

Game days for the two NLDS series are the same: Saturday, Oct. 7; Monday, Oct. 9; Wednesday, Oct. 11; and if necessary Thursday, Oct. 12 and Saturday, Oct. 14. All games will be televised on TBS.

The Braves will play the Philadelphia Phillies — who swept the Marlins — while the Dodgers play the Diamondbacks.

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Game days for the two ALDS series are the same: Saturday, Oct. 7; Sunday, Oct. 8; Tuesday, Oct. 10, and if necessary Wednesday, Oct. 11 and Friday, Oct. 12. All games will be televised on Fox or FS1.

The Orioles will play the Rangers — who swept the Tampa Bay Rays — while the Astros will play the Minnesota Twins, who swept the Toronto Blue Jays.

Division series schedule

Saturday, Oct. 7

Game 1, times PDT

Rangers @ Orioles, 10 a.m., FS1

Twins @ Astros, 1:45 p.m., FS1

Phillies @ Braves, 3 p.m., TBS

Diamondbacks @ Dodgers, 6:20 p.m., TBS

Sunday, Oct. 8

Game 2, times PDT

Rangers @ Orioles, 1 p.m., FS1

Twins @ Astros, 5 p.m., FS1

Monday, Oct. 9

Game 2, times PDT

Phillies @ Braves, 3 p.m., TBS

Diamondbacks @ Dodgers, 6 p.m., TBS

Tuesday, Oct. 10

Game 3, times PDT

Astros @ Twins, 1 p.m., Fox

Orioles @ Rangers, 5 p.m., Fox

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Wednesday, Oct. 11

Game 3, times TBA

Dodgers @ Arizona Diamondbacks, TBS

Atlanta Braves @ Philadelphia Phillies, TBS

Game 4 (if necessary)

Astros @ Twins, Fox/FS1

Orioles @ Rangers, Fox/FS1

Thursday, Oct. 12

Game 4 (if necessary), times TBA

Braves @ Phillies, TBS

Dodgers @ Diamondbacks, TBS

Friday, Oct. 13

Game 5 (if necessary), times TBA

Rangers @ Orioles, Fox/FS1

Twins @ Astros, Fox/FS1

Saturday, Oct. 14

Game 5 (if necessary), times TBA

Phillies @ Braves, TBS

Diamondbacks @ Dodgers, TBS

Championship series

All NLCS games will be televised on TBS while all ALCS games will be on Fox or FS1. Times are TBD. The higher-seeded teams play Games 1, 2, and if necessary 6 and 7 at home, while the lower seeded teams play Games 3, 4, and if necessary 5 at home.

The ALCS begins with Game 1 Sunday, Oct. 15; Game 2 Monday, Oct. 16; Game 3 Wednesday, Oct. 18; Game 4 Thursday, Oct. 19; and if necessary Game 5 Friday, Oct. 20; Game 6 Sunday, Oct. 22; and Game 7 Monday, Oct. 23.

The NLCS begins with Game 1 Monday, Oct. 16; Game 2 Tuesday, Oct. 17; Game 3 Thursday, Oct. 19; Game 4 Friday, Oct. 20; and if necessary Game 5 Saturday, Oct. 21; Game 6 Monday, Oct. 23; and Game 7 Tuesday, Oct. 24.

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World Series

The Fall Classic will be televised on Fox. As with the championship series, the format is 2-3-2 with the higher seed playing host to Games 1 and 2, and if necessary Games 6 and 7.

Game 1 will be played Friday, Oct. 27, giving the American League champion at least three days off after the ALCS and the National League champion at least two days off after the NLCS. If a championship series is won in a sweep, the ALCS winner would have a week off before the World Series begins and the NLCS winner would have six days off.

Game 2 will be played Saturday, Oct. 28, with Game 3 Monday, Oct. 30, Game 4 Tuesday, Oct. 31, and if necessary Game 5 Wednesday, Nov. 1, Game 6 Friday, Nov. 3 and Game 7 Saturday, Nov. 4. All times are TBD.

The Astros, who captured the AL West title on the last day of the regular season, are attempting to become the first team to win back-to-back World Series championships since the New York Yankees won three in a row from 1998-2000.

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.