Full World Series Schedule Released

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

Kris Bryant is only 24 years old and in his second big league season, but he's set records and made all sorts of history at an incredibly young age. Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images
Kris Bryant is only 24 years old and in his second big league season, but he's set records and made all sorts of history at an incredibly young age.
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On Aug. 22, Kris Bryant hit his 32nd home run and scored his 100th run of the year. In doing so, he became the first Cubs player to hit both of those marks in a single season before the age of 25. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
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Bryant also made another bit of history on Aug. 22: in notching 30-plus homers and 100 runs scored, he became the first Cubs third baseman to hit those marks since Ryne Sandberg did so in 1982. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
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Bryant's home run on Aug. 22 gave him 58 thus far in his career, setting a new record for home runs by a Cubs player in their first two MLB seasons. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
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With two home runs and five total hits against the Milwaukee Brewers on Aug. 18, Kris Bryant became the first player in MLB history to hit two long balls and at least four total hits in three different games before his 25th birthday.
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When Kris Bryant hit a home run off of Chris Sale in the MLB All-Star Game, he became the first Cub under the age of 25 to hit a home run in the Midsummer Classic since Ryne Sandberg did it in 1984. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
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On June 27 against the Reds, Bryant became the first player in MLB history to hit three home runs and two doubles in the same game. (Photo by Jon Durr/Getty Images)
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In that June 27 game, Bryant became the youngest player in Cubs history to hit three home runs in a game, besting Ernie Banks by 10 days to achieve that feat. (Photo by Jon Durr/Getty Images)
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In the June 27 game against the Reds, Bryant played three different defensive positions and hit three home runs, making him the first player in at least a century to achieve both feats in the same game. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
With five extra base hits on June 27, Bryant became the first Cubs player to hit that milestone since George Gore did so in 1885.
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With 16 total bases on June 27, Bryant became the first Cubs player to ever achieve that milestone. Only 18 other players (including Hall of Famers like Lou Gehrig and Ty Cobb) have gotten 16 or more total bases in a single game. (Photo by Russell Lansford/Getty Images)
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According to Christopher Kamka of Comcast Sportsnet Chicago, only two Cubs players have hit 39 or more home runs in a single season at age 24 or younger: Kris Bryant (39 this season) and Ernie Banks, who hit 44 home runs in 1955. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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In his first two Major League seasons, Bryant has been worth 13.6 Wins Above Replacement (WAR) for the Cubs. That is the best total in MLB history for a player, narrowly surpassing Frank Robinson’s 13.4 WAR in his first two seasons.
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When Bryant cracked a home run in Game 5 of the World Series, he became the youngest Cubs player to hit a Fall Classic long ball since Frank Demaree did it in Game 4 of the 1932 World Series. Unfortunately for Bryant, his record was short-lived, as Addison Russell clobbered a home run in Game 6 of the series two nights later. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Bryant’s MVP award comes just one season after he won National League Rookie of the Year honors. Bryant is only the fourth player in big league history to pull off that feat, joining Cal Ripken Jr, Ryan Howard, and Dustin Pedroia.
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With his MVP award, Bryant became just the 15th player in Major League history to win Rookie of the Year, MVP, and a World Series championship in his big league career.

For the first time since 1945, Cubs fans will be able to watch their beloved team compete in the World Series beginning on Oct. 25. The first game will take place in Cleveland against the Indians, while the first World Series game at Wrigley Field will take place on Oct. 28.

Here is the full list of games:

World Series

Tues, Oct. 25:

Game 1 CHI @ CLE, 7:08 p.m. CT

Wed, Oct. 26:

Game 2 CHI @ CLE, 6:08 p.m. CT

Fri, Oct. 28:

Game 3 CLE @ CHI, 7:08 pm. CT

Sat, Oct. 29:

Game 4 CLE @ CHI, 7:08 p.m. CT

Sun, Oct. 30:

Game 5* CLE @ CHI, 7:15 p.m. CT

Tues, Nov. 1:

Game 6* CHI @ CLE, 7:08 p.m. CT

Wed, Nov. 2:

Game 7* CHI @ CLE, 7:08 p.m. CT

The World Series will be televised on Fox.

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