2025 MLB Postseason: Dodgers NLDS Schedule & How To Watch On TBS
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2025 MLB Postseason: Dodgers NLDS Schedule & How To Watch On TBS
"The Los Angeles Dodgers are in the playoffs for the 13th consecutive season but navigated a bit of a new wrinkle for the franchise by beginning their October run in the Wild Card Series. Although the Dodgers won the NL West title for the fourth year in a row and 12th time since 2013, they were not among the top-two division winners."
"When the Dodgers and Phillies begin the NLDS on Saturday, the game will be televised live on TBS with a Game 1 simulcast on truTV and streaming via HBO Max options as well. Brian Anderson and Jeff Francoeur are in the broadcast booth for TBS and coverage includes reporter Lauren Shehadi. All Dodgers NLDS games against the Phillies can be watched through TBS and via truTV simulcast or HBO Max streaming."
"The Dodgers' postseason streak is the longest active MLB playoffs stretch and tied with the New York Yankees (1995-2007) for second all-time. The Atlanta Braves hold the longest postseason streak in MLB history at 14 seasons in a row from 1991-2005. Prior to their current stretch, the Dodgers had not reached the postseason more than two years in a row."
Los Angeles Dodgers reached the playoffs for a 13th consecutive season while beginning October in the Wild Card Series. The Dodgers won the NL West for the fourth straight year and 12th time since 2013 but finished outside the top-two division winners, prompting a Wild Card matchup with the Cincinnati Reds that Los Angeles swept. The sweep advanced the Dodgers to the NL Division Series against the Philadelphia Phillies. The postseason streak is the longest active run in MLB and ties the New York Yankees (1995-2007) for second all-time; the Atlanta Braves hold the record with 14 straight seasons (1991-2005). All NLDS games will air on TBS with a Game 1 simulcast on truTV and streaming via HBO Max, with Brian Anderson and Jeff Francoeur in the broadcast booth and coverage including Lauren Shehadi, Adam Lefkoe, Pedro Martinez, Jimmy Rollins and Curtis Granderson.
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