<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The following is the national broadcast schedule for the first four days of the 2006 American League and National League Division Series.FOX and ESPN will provide complete coverage of all Division Series games, while ESPN Radio will provide national radio coverage. MLB International will be transmitting the entire Division Series to a worldwide audience. In addition, broadcast rightsholders from Japan and Puerto Rico will broadcast live from select Division Series games.If necessary, TBS will broadcast the tie-breaking game for the Central Division Championship between the St. Louis Cardinals and Houston Astros on Tuesday, October 3.The remainder of the Division Series schedule will be announced later this week.2006 DIVISION SERIES(ALL TIMES EASTERN AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE)Scenario #1- NL Central Tie-Breaking Game Needed Between St. Louis & Houston on TuesdayTuesday, October 3rd1:00 p.m.: ALDS Game 1, Oakland Athletics @ AL Central Champion (Detroit Tigers or Minnesota Twins), ESPN4:00 p.m.: NL Central Tie-Breaker, St. Louis Cardinals @ Houston Astros, TBS8:00 p.m.: ALDS Game 1, AL Wild Card (Detroit Tigers or Minnesota Twins) @ New York Yankees, FOXWednesday, October 4th1:00 p.m.: ALDS Game 2, Oakland Athletics @ AL Central Champion (Detroit Tigers or Minnesota Twins), ESPN4:00 p.m.: NLDS Game 1, NL Wild Card (Los Angeles Dodgers or San Diego Padres) @ New York Mets, ESPN7:00 p.m.: ALDS Game 2, AL Wild Card (Detroit Tigers or Minnesota Twins) @ New York Yankees, ESPN10:00 p.m.: NLDS Game 1, NL Central Champion (Houston Astros or St. Louis Cardinals) @ NL West Champion (Los Angeles Dodgers or San Diego Padres), ESPNThursday, October 5th4:00 p.m.: NLDS Game 2, NL Central Champion (Houston Astros or St. Louis Cardinals) @ NL West Champion (Los Angeles Dodgers or San Diego Padres), ESPN8:00 p.m.: NLDS Game 2, NL Wild Card (Los Angeles Dodgers or San Diego Padres) @ New York Mets, FOXFriday, October 6th4:00 p.m.: ALDS Game 3, AL Central Champion (Detroit Tigers or Minnesota Twins) @ Oakland Athletics, ESPN8:00 p.m.: ALDS Game 3, New York Yankees @AL Wild Card (Detroit Tigers or Minnesota Twins), ESPNScenario #2- St. Louis Cardinals Win NL Central BEFORE TuesdayTuesday, October 3rd1:00 p.m.: ALDS Game 1, Oakland Athletics @ AL Central Champion (Detroit Tigers or Minnesota Twins), ESPN4:00 p.m.: NLDS Game 1, St. Louis Cardinals @ NL West Champion (Los Angeles Dodgers or San Diego Padres), ESPN8:00 p.m.: ALDS Game 1, AL Wild Card (Detroit Tigers or Minnesota Twins) @ New York Yankees, FOXWednesday, October 4th1:00 p.m.: ALDS Game 2, Oakland Athletics @ AL Central Champion (Detroit Tigers or Minnesota Twins), ESPN4:00 p.m.: NLDS Game 1, NL Wild Card (Los Angeles Dodgers or San Diego Padres) @ New York Mets, ESPN8:00 p.m.: ALDS Game 2, AL Wild Card (Detroit Tigers or Minnesota Twins) @ New York Yankees, ESPNThursday, October 5th4:00 p.m.: NLDS Game 2, St. Louis Cardinals @ NL West Champion (Los Angles Dodgers or San Diego Padres), ESPN8:00 p.m.: NLDS Game 2, NL Wild Card (Los Angles Dodgers or San Diego Padres) @ New York Mets, FOXFriday, October 6th4:00 p.m.: ALDS Game 3, AL Central Champion (Detroit Tigers or Minnesota Twins) @ Oakland Athletics, ESPN8:00 p.m.: ALDS Game 3, New York Yankees @ AL Wild Card (Detroit Tigers or Minnesota Twins), ESPN</div>I hope Chris Berman isn't doing games on ESPN. He's a fucking retard, when it comes to baseball.
UGH.The Fox schedule is cutting into House and all the other Fox shows. Can't they just play the games in the areas that actually care?
House >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> BaseballSeriously, the only people watching the Yankees/Twins games are the Yankees/Twins fans. Play that on the YES channel. Most don't watch baseball or any sport besides football until the actual championship.
I don't care who wins this October, as long as it ain't the Cardinals. If they win it all this year, that will drive Cubs fans to the edge of the cliff. If we suck again in 2007, and it's a White Sox-Cardinals World Series, x infinity
The sad thing about the NL is had the Astros made the playoffs, they'd have went to the World Series no question. Pitching wins in the playoffs, and you can't beat the 3 man rotation in Houston.Sucks, I was looking forward to a Houston-New York Yankees World Series.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jon_Vilma @ Oct 1 2006, 11:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The sad thing about the NL is had the Astros made the playoffs, they'd have went to the World Series no question. Pitching wins in the playoffs, and you can't beat the 3 man rotation in Houston.Sucks, I was looking forward to a Houston-New York Yankees World Series.</div>Call me crazy, but I think I read that you said pitching wins in the playoffs, THEN said the Yankees in the World Series? Hmm... interestante.
the reason it isnt on the Yes NEtwork is that Fox paid a boatload of money so that they get like 1/2 of the postseason, and all World Series games.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Brooksie5 @ Oct 1 2006, 09:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jon_Vilma @ Oct 1 2006, 11:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The sad thing about the NL is had the Astros made the playoffs, they'd have went to the World Series no question. Pitching wins in the playoffs, and you can't beat the 3 man rotation in Houston.Sucks, I was looking forward to a Houston-New York Yankees World Series.</div>Call me crazy, but I think I read that you said pitching wins in the playoffs, THEN said the Yankees in the World Series? Hmm... interestante.</div>The Yankees have good pitching.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Combs @ Oct 2 2006, 03:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Tigers gonna destroy them Yanks anyway.</div>Um, no.
:yeahthat: And I don't even like the Yankees. I think the Twins have the best shot at beating the Yankees. A's maybe but Tigers... don't see a chance in hell they beat the Yankees.
Twins down 2-0 but Santana has 6 K's thorugh 3 innings of pitching so if we can score 3 I think Santana's not going to let anything more.