Attention Chicago Baseball Fans: MLB's 2016 Postseason Schedule

When it comes to watching sports, having time to plan your schedule is key, and MLB has obliged as they’ve released the postseason schedule.

Chicago Cubs fans will want to circle Oct. 15 on their calendars, because that's when the NLCS kicks off. The best-of-seven series runs through Oct. 23 if necessary.

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The World Series, the one that all Cubs fans will be hoping their team can reach for the first time since 1945, will start on Oct. 25 in an American League city. The first World Series game that could take place at Wrigley Field would take place on Oct. 28.

Sadly, the Chicago White Sox ended their season out of playoff contention for the eighth year in a row, but the ALCS kicks off on Oct. 14 regardless.

Here is the full list of games:

Wed, Oct. 19:

ALCS Game 5*: CLE @ TOR, 3:08 p.m. CT

NLCS Game 4 @ 7:08 p.m. CT

Thurs, Oct. 20:

NLCS Game 5 @ 7:08 p.m. CT

Fri, Oct. 21:

ALCS Game 6*: TOR @ CLE, 7:08 p.m. CT

Sat, Oct. 22:

ALCS Game 7*

NLCS Game 6* @ 7:08 p.m. CT

Sun, Oct. 23:

NLCS Game 7* @ 7:08 p.m. CT

World Series

Tues, Oct. 25:

Game 1, AL City

Wed, Oct. 26:

Game 2, AL City

Fri, Oct. 28:

Game 3, NL City

Sat, Oct. 29:

Game 4, NL City

Sun, Oct. 30:

Game 5, NL City*

Tues, Nov. 1:

Game 6, AL City*

Wed, Nov. 2:

Game 7, AL City*

All American League playoff games will be televised on TBS, while the National League will be split between Fox Sports 1, Fox, and MLB Network. The World Series will be televised on Fox.

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