Mariners Playoff Schedule

Mariners Playoff Schedule

As a die-hard Mariners fan, I can hardly contain my excitement for the upcoming playoffs. With the team’s recent success, it’s no surprise that fans everywhere are eagerly anticipating the matchups and schedule for this year’s postseason.

Events and Competitions

The Mariners are set to kick off their playoff run with a Wild Card game against the Houston Astros on October 3rd. If they win, they’ll move on to face the divisional champions in the American League Division Series (ALDS). From there, they’ll play in the American League Championship Series (ALCS) if they advance, and finally the World Series if they make it that far.

Wild Card Game

The Wild Card game will be played at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, with a start time of 5:00 PM PT. The game will be broadcasted on ESPN and can also be streamed on the ESPN app.

ALDS

The ALDS is a best-of-five series, with the first two games being played at the home field of the higher-seeded team. The next two games are played at the lower-seeded team’s home field, with a fifth and final game, if necessary, being played back at the higher-seeded team’s home field.

ALCS

The ALCS is a best-of-seven series, with the same home-field advantage rules as the ALDS. The series will begin on October 13th, with a start time and broadcast information to be announced at a later date.

World Series

If the Mariners make it to the World Series, they’ll face the National League champions in a best-of-seven series. The series will begin on October 23rd, with a start time and broadcast information to be announced at a later date.

Schedule Guide

Here’s a breakdown of the Mariners playoff schedule:

  • Wild Card Game: October 3rd at 5:00 PM PT
  • ALDS Game 1: October 5th
  • ALDS Game 2: October 6th
  • ALDS Game 3: October 8th
  • ALDS Game 4 (if necessary): October 9th
  • ALDS Game 5 (if necessary): October 11th
  • ALCS Game 1: October 13th
  • ALCS Game 2: October 14th
  • ALCS Game 3: October 16th
  • ALCS Game 4: October 17th
  • ALCS Game 5 (if necessary): October 18th
  • ALCS Game 6 (if necessary): October 20th
  • ALCS Game 7 (if necessary): October 21st
  • World Series Game 1: October 23rd
  • World Series Game 2: October 24th
  • World Series Game 3: October 26th
  • World Series Game 4: October 27th
  • World Series Game 5 (if necessary): October 28th
  • World Series Game 6 (if necessary): October 30th
  • World Series Game 7 (if necessary): October 31st

Schedule Table

Date Event Time (PT) TV
October 3rd Wild Card Game vs. Astros 5:00 PM ESPN
October 5th ALDS Game 1 TBD TBD
October 6th ALDS Game 2 TBD TBD
October 8th ALDS Game 3 TBD TBD
October 9th ALDS Game 4 (if necessary) TBD TBD
October 11th ALDS Game 5 (if necessary) TBD TBD
October 13th ALCS Game 1 TBD TBD
October 14th ALCS Game 2 TBD TBD
October 16th ALCS Game 3 TBD TBD
October 17th ALCS Game 4 TBD TBD
October 18th ALCS Game 5 (if necessary) TBD TBD
October 20th ALCS Game 6 (if necessary) TBD TBD
October 21st ALCS Game 7 (if necessary) TBD TBD
October 23rd World Series Game 1 TBD TBD
October 24th World Series Game 2 TBD TBD
October 26th World Series Game 3 TBD TBD
October 27th World Series Game 4 TBD TBD
October 28th World Series Game 5 (if necessary) TBD TBD
October 30th World Series Game 6 (if necessary) TBD TBD
October 31st World Series Game 7 (if necessary) TBD TBD

Question and Answer

Here are some common questions and answers about the Mariners playoff schedule:

Q: What happens if the Mariners win the Wild Card game?

A: If the Mariners win the Wild Card game, they’ll move on to face the divisional champions in the ALDS.

Q: What happens if the Mariners lose the Wild Card game?

A: If the Mariners lose the Wild Card game, their season is over.

Q: How many games are in the ALDS?

A: The ALDS is a best-of-five series.

Q: How many games are in the ALCS?

A: The ALCS is a best-of-seven series.

Q: When does the World Series start?

A: The World Series starts on October 23rd.

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