AVS › AVS Forum › HDTV › HDTV Programming › MLB Playoffs 2007 - ALDS & NLDS Schedule - TBS HD!
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

MLB Playoffs 2007 - ALDS & NLDS Schedule - TBS HD!

post #1 of 14
Thread Starter 
2007 MLB Playoffs
National and American League
Division Series
Live on TBS HD
1080i DD 5.1


Available on DirecTV, select TWC, Comcast and Cablevision systems. Cox Communications and Bright House have also signed on for TBS HD, but it's not known when they go live with it.

American League

New York Yankees vs Cleveland Indians
  • Game 1 NYY @ CLE Thursday Oct. 4 6:30 pm TBS
  • Game 2 NYY @ CLE Friday Oct. 5 5 pm TBS
  • Game 3 CLE @ NYY Sunday Oct. 7 6:30 pm TBS
  • Game 4* CLE @ NYY Monday Oct. 8 6 pm TBS
  • Game 5* NYY @ CLE Wednesday Oct. 10 5 pm TBS

Los Angles Angles vs. Boston Red Sox
  • Game 1 LAA @ BOS Wednesday Oct. 3 6:30 pm TBS
  • Game 2 LAA @ BOS Friday Oct. 5 8:30 pm TBS
  • Game 3 BOS @ LAA Sunday Oct. 7 3 pm TBS
  • Game 4* BOS @ LAA Monday Oct. 8 9:30 pm TBS
  • Game 5* LAA @ BOS Wednesday Oct. 10 8:30 pm TBS

National League

Chicago Cubs vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Game 1 CHC @ ARI Wednesday Oct. 3 10 pm TBS
  • Game 2 CHC @ ARI Thursday Oct. 4 10 pm TBS
  • Game 3 ARI @ CHC Saturday Oct. 6 6 pm TBS
  • Game 4* ARI @ CHC Sunday Oct. 7 1 pm TNT
  • Game 5* CHC @ ARI Tuesday Oct. 9 10 pm TBS

Colorado Rockies vs. Philadelphia Phillies
  • Game 1 COL @ PHI Wednesday Oct. 3 3 pm TBS
  • Game 2 COL @ PHI Thursday Oct. 4 3 pm TBS
  • Game 3 PHI @ COL Saturday Oct. 6 9:30 pm TBS
  • Game 4* PHI @ COL Sunday Oct. 7 10 pm TBS
  • Game 5* COL @ PHI Tuesday Oct. 9 6:30 pm TBS
* If necessary

All times Eastern.
Subject to change based on results of the games.
post #2 of 14
Thread Starter 
LDS Schedule by Date

Wednesday October 3
  • Game 1 NLDS COL @ PHI 3 pm TBS
  • Game 1 ALDS LAA @ BOS 6:30 pm TBS
  • Game 1 NLDS CHC @ ARI 10 pm TBS

Thursday October 4
  • Game 2 NLDS COL @ PHI 3 pm TBS
  • Game 1 ALDS NYY @ CLE 6:30 pm TBS
  • Game 2 NLDS CHC @ ARI 10 pm TBS

Friday October 5
  • Game 2 ALDS NYY @ CLE 5 pm TBS
  • Game 2 ALDS LAA @ BOS 8:30 pm TBS

Saturday October 6
  • Game 3 NLDS ARI @ CHC 6 pm TBS
  • Game 3 NLDS PHI @ COL 9:30 pm TBS

Sunday October 7
  • Game 4* NLDS ARI @ CHC 1 pm TNT
  • Game 3 ALDS BOS @ LAA 3 pm TBS
  • Game 3 ALDS CLE @ NYY 6:30 pm TBS
  • Game 4* NLDS PHI @ COL 10 pm TBS

Monday October 8
  • Game 4* ALDS CLE @ NYY 6 pm TBS
  • Game 4* ALDS BOS @ LAA 9:30 pm TBS

Tuesday October 9
  • Game 5* NLDS COL @ PHI 6:30 pm TBS
  • Game 5* NLDS CHC @ ARI 10 pm TBS

Wednesday October 10
  • Game 5* ALDS NYY @ CLE 5 pm TBS
  • Game 5* ALDS LAA @ BOS 8:30 pm TBS
* If necessary
post #3 of 14
Way to go MLB! You grabbed the money and screwed the fans once again. Many people will either be working or sleeping for many of these game times.
post #4 of 14
Quote:
Originally Posted by RemyM View Post

Way to go MLB! You grabbed the money and screwed the fans once again. Many people will either be working or sleeping for many of these game times.

No kidding this really sucks for a lot of people. I am just a casual fan so I really don't care but I feel bad for people that do. My wife wanted me to to go the Sox game Friday night at 8:37 start time I said have a good time I am not interested it is just to late for me. That game may not get over till 12:30 and then an hour home would mess up my CFB viewing on Saturday and all my chores.

I guess I am to damm old for this stuff and MLB and others don't care I am not in their demographic any longer.
post #5 of 14
Quote:
Originally Posted by RemyM View Post

Way to go MLB! You grabbed the money and screwed the fans once again. Many people will either be working or sleeping for many of these game times.

I disagree. If there is a way MLB can schedule things so 2 games are never going on at once, then I think that is the way to go. Afternoon playoff baseball is the way it should be anyway, in my opinion.
post #6 of 14
I agree. They need to get these in before November. True fans will find a way to watch.
post #7 of 14
Quote:
Originally Posted by RemyM View Post

Way to go MLB! You grabbed the money and screwed the fans once again. Many people will either be working or sleeping for many of these game times.

I hope you realize that they used to have games at 1pm daily for the division series the last bunch of years.....

Not exactly sure what you expected.... they did a solid job at getting all the games scheduled so they can be seen by the maximum amount of people.
post #8 of 14
I love the fact that they are not showing multiple games at the same time when it can be avoided. I will get to see two games most nights!!!

Big deal I need to stay up late to see my Cubs. No different than a usual trip to Arizona.
post #9 of 14
Wow, looks like I might actually have to watch a game on TNT. That is if the Diamond backs give the Cubs any trouble.
post #10 of 14
Quote:
Originally Posted by steverobertson View Post

My wife wanted me to to go the Sox game Friday night at 8:37 start time I said have a good time I am not interested it is just to late for me. That game may not get over till 12:30 and then an hour home would mess up my CFB viewing on Saturday and all my chores.

Dude, not to be offensive, but -- what are you thinking? Goodness, you've got a shot to go to one of the most hallowed places in baseball (Fenway), to watch the Sox play a game, with the sellout crowd creating a electricity that I suspect would be among the most mindblowing feelings in sports. I'd go even if it weren't a playoff game. And you're deciding not to go, so you can watch college football at home?? I'd understand if a close relative was giving birth any day, but for what you have, I'd face the fatigue and not watch the games (if I would have to do the chores).

You've got the opportunity of a lifetime here. I suspect that if you go, you'll come out knowing it was all worth it (especially if the Sox win).
post #11 of 14
Quote:
Originally Posted by mikemikeb View Post

Dude, not to be offensive, but -- what are you thinking? Goodness, you've got a shot to go to one of the most hallowed places in baseball (Fenway), to watch the Sox play a game, with the sellout crowd creating a electricity that I suspect would be among the most mindblowing feelings in sports. I'd go even if it weren't a playoff game. And you're deciding not to go, so you can watch college football at home?? I'd understand if a close relative was giving birth any day, but for what you have, I'd face the fatigue and not watch the games (if I would have to do the chores).

You've got the opportunity of a lifetime here. I suspect that if you go, you'll come out knowing it was all worth it (especially if the Sox win).

To each his own I have been going to Fenway for over 40 years now and the place is still a dump and not very enjoyable. The seats were made for people back in the early 1900's. People are more interested in going to the concession stands than watching the game so you are up and down all night letting people by you as they spill beer and what not all over you. I went to 1 game this year and told my wife I am done ,don't ask anymore till they build a new stadium which will never happen in my life time.

FENWAY is the most overrated sports venue in the country as far as I am concerned. I have had the good fortune of being able to go to several new parks the last few years and once you do that Fenway just doesn't cut it for me anymore.

I have been to several electrifying games in the past watching the Celtics and the best was when they came back and beat the 76'ers after being down 3-0 and winning the 7th game so I know the feeling and that was the best ever for me anyways.
post #12 of 14
The plan has carryover games available on TNT HD. Not sure just how that will work?
post #13 of 14
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ken H View Post

The plan has carryover games available on TNT HD. Not sure just how that will work?

Thanks Ken for the edit. I'll try my best to keep up with any schedule changes and will post results as the games finish.

I have a feeling we may see some games start on TNT before being switched to TBS.

Only 1 game is scheduled outright for TNT and that is only if it and the other NLDS go to 4 games.
post #14 of 14
Very very few games (not involving the Yankees) go longer than 3 hours and 23 minutes....

From what I understand - IF a game were to run long - TNT would be utilized for the start of the following game - if there is overlap (no different than what ESPN does at times with ESPN2 every once in a while)
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
  Return Home
  Back to Forum: HDTV Programming
AVS › AVS Forum › HDTV › HDTV Programming › MLB Playoffs 2007 - ALDS & NLDS Schedule - TBS HD!