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The 2011 MLB Postseason will held on Sep 30, the Postseason Schedule is:

AL Division Series Game Matchup Day Date Time ET TV
Gm 1 TBD @ NYY Fri Sep. 30 8:37 PM TBS
Gm 2 TBD @ NYY Sat Oct. 1 TBD TBS
Gm 3 NYY @ TBD Mon Oct. 3 TBD TBS
Gm 4* NYY @ TBD Tue Oct. 4 TBD TBS
Gm 5* TBD @ NYY Thu Oct. 6 TBD TBS
AL Division Series Game Matchup Day Date Time ET TV
Gm 1 TBD @ TBD Fri Sep. 30 5:07 PM TBS
Gm 2 TBD @ TBD Sat Oct. 1 TBD TBS
Gm 3 TBD @ TBD Mon Oct. 3 TBD TBS
Gm 4* TBD @ TBD Tue Oct. 4 TBD TBS
Gm 5* TBD @ TBD Thu Oct. 6 TBD TBS
NL Division Series Game Matchup Day Date Time ET TV
Gm 1 TBD @ PHI Sat Oct. 1 TBD TBS
Gm 2 TBD @ PHI Sun Oct. 2 TBD TBS
Gm 3 PHI @ TBD Tue Oct. 4 TBD TBS
Gm 4* PHI @ TBD Wed Oct. 5 TBD TBS
Gm 5* TBD @ PHI Fri Oct. 7 TBD TBS
NL Division Series Game Matchup Day Date Time ET TV
Gm 1 TBD @ TBD Sat Oct. 1 TBD TBS
Gm 2 TBD @ TBD Sun Oct. 2 TBD TBS
Gm 3 TBD @ TBD Tue Oct. 4 TBD TBS
Gm 4* TBD @ TBD Wed Oct. 5 TBD TBS
Gm 5* TBD @ TBD Fri Oct. 7 TBD TBS
American League Championship Series Series Date Network Air Time (ET)
ALCS Game One Saturday, October 8 FOX TBA
ALCS Game Two Sunday, October 9 FOX TBA
ALCS Game Three Tuesday, October 11 FOX TBA
ALCS Game Four Wednesday, October 12 FOX TBA
ALCS Game Five* Thursday, October 13 FOX TBA
ALCS Game Six* Saturday, October 15 FOX TBA
ALCS Game Seven* Sunday, October 16 FOX TBA
National League Championship Series Series Date Network Air Time (ET)
NLCS Game One Sunday, October 9 TBS TBA
NLCS Game Two Monday, October 10 TBS TBA
NLCS Game Three Wednesday, October 12 TBS TBA
NLCS Game Four Thursday, October 13 TBS TBA
NLCS Game Five* Friday, October 14 TBS TBA
NLCS Game Six* Sunday, October 16 TBS TBA
NLCS Game Seven* Monday, October 17 TBS TBA
World Series Series Date Match-Up Network Air Time (ET)
Game One Wednesday, October 19 AL Champion at NL Champion FOX TBA
Game Two Thursday, October 20 AL Champion at NL Champion FOX TBA
Game Three Saturday, October 22 NL Champion at AL Champion FOX TBA
Game Four Sunday, October 23 NL Champion at AL Champion FOX TBA
Game Five* Monday, October 24 NL Champion at AL Champion FOX TBA
Game Six* Wednesday, October 26 AL Champion at NL Champion FOX TBA
Game Seven* Thursday, October 27 AL Champion at NL Champion FOX TBA


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About NFL Regular Season:
By 1994, further expansion was making it very difficult for a team to make the postseason. Major League baseball went through a re-alignment, expanding to three divisions (East, Central, West) in each league. However, only allowing divisional winners in the postseason would make an odd number of teams in each league, three. To rectify the odd number of teams, the league added wild-cards to each league, imitating the original post-merger NFL system. This system was in place for 1994, but the players’ strike canceled the postseason. The system was realized on the field in 1995. The wild card team would be the team with the best record in each league of all the teams that did not win their division. Splitting the leagues into 3 divisions, plus the addition of a wild card team, doubled the postseason contenders in each league from two to four, and from four to eight teams overall. The additional teams meant another elimination round was necessary. This new round would become the new first round of the postseason, the best-of-five, Division Series. This term had first been used for the extra round required in 1981 due to the “split-season” scheduling anomaly following the mid-season players’ strike. The three-tiered tournament is the system currently in use.

In the first round of the divisional series, if the wild card team is not from the same division as the best divisional champion, those two teams play each other and the 2nd best divisional champ plays the 3rd best divisional champ. If the wild card team is from the same division as the best divisional champion, the 2nd best divisional champ plays the wild card team and the top divisional champ plays the bottom divisional champ. The winners of those two pairings play each other in the second round to determine the league champion.

Wildcards have won a total of four World Series, and won three years in a row from 2002-2004. The 2002 World Series was a competition between wildcard teams from both leagues.

Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane, for his part, has called for each league’s postseason tournament to be seeded strictly by regular-season record. Although the division champions would continue to receive automatic postseason berths as in the current system, the seeding would not consider whether a team won its division.[1] No major North American sports league currently uses this system in its purest form, though the NBA comes very close to doing so by treating the highest non-division team as a division winner (allowing it a higher seeding than some division winners) and awarding homecourt advantage based on record. Had Beane’s proposal been in place in 2006, both leagues would have seen Division Series matchups between a division champion and a wild-card team from its division — impossible under present rules, which forbid intradivisional matchups in the first round. If it had been in place in 1998, 2004, or 2007, a wild-card team, with the second-best record in their league, would have had home-field advantage in the Division Series over a division champion, which is also impossible under present rules, though wild-cards hosted the first two games of their series from 1995 to 1997.

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