schedule

All Times EDT

WILD CARD

Tuesday, Oct. 4: Toronto 5, Baltimore 2, 11 innings

Wednesday, Oct. 5: San Francisco 3, N.Y. Mets 0

DIVISION SERIES

(Best-of-5; x-if necessary)

American League

Texas vs. Toronto

Thursday, Oct. 6: Toronto (Estrada 9-9) at Texas (Hamels 15-5), 4:38 p.m. (TBS)

Friday, Oct. 7: Toronto (Happ 20-4) at Texas (Darvish 7-5), 1:08 p.m. (TBS)

Sunday, Oct. 9: Texas (Lewis 6-5) at Toronto (Sanchez 15-2), 7:38 p.m. (TBS)

x-Monday, Oct. 10: Texas (Perez 10-11) at Toronto (Stroman 9-10), TBA (TBS)

x-Wednesday, Oct. 12: Toronto at Texas, TBA (TBS)

Cleveland vs. Boston

Thursday, Oct. 6: Boston (Porcello 22-4) at Cleveland (Bauer 12-8), 8:08 p.m. (TBS)

Friday, Oct. 7: Boston (Price 17-9) at Cleveland (Kluber 18-9), 4:38 p.m. (TBS)

Sunday, Oct. 9: Cleveland (Tomlin 13-9) at Boston, 4:08 p.m. (TBS)

x-Monday, Oct. 10: Cleveland at Boston, TBA (TBS)

x-Wednesday, Oct. 12: Boston at Cleveland, TBA (TBS)

National League

Chicago vs. San Francisco

Friday, Oct. 7: San Francisco at Chicago (Lester 19-5), 9:15 p.m. (FS1)

Saturday, Oct. 8: San Francisco at Chicago (Hendricks 16-8) 8:08 p.m. (MLB)

Monday, Oct. 10: Chicago (Arrieta 18-8) at San Francisco, TBA (FS1 or MLB)

x-Tuesday, Oct. 11: Chicago (Lackey 11-8) at San Francisco, TBA (FS1)

x-Thursday, Oct. 13: San Francisco at Chicago, TBA (FS1)

Washington vs. Los Angeles

Friday, Oct. 7: Los Angeles (Kershaw 12-4) at Washington (Scherzer 20-7), 5:38 p.m. (FS1)

Saturday, Oct. 8: Los Angeles (Hill 12-5) at Washington, 4:08 p.m. (FS1)

Monday, Oct. 10: Washington at Los Angeles (Maeda 16-10), TBA (FS1 or MLB)

x-Tuesday, Oct. 11: Washington at Los Angeles, TBA (FS1)

x-Thursday, Oct. 13: Los Angeles at Washington, TBA (FS1)

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)

American League

Friday, Oct. 14: Boston-Cleveland winner at Texas or Toronto at Boston-Cleveland winner (TBS)

Saturday, Oct. 15: Boston-Cleveland winner at Texas or Toronto at Boston-Cleveland winner (TBS)

Monday, Oct. 17: Texas at Boston-Cleveland winner or Boston-Cleveland winner at Toronto (TBS)

Tuesday, Oct. 18: Texas at Boston-Cleveland winner or Boston-Cleveland winner at Toronto (TBS)

x-Wednesday, Oct. 19: Texas at Boston-Cleveland winner or Boston-Cleveland winner at Toronto (TBS)

x-Friday, Oct. 21: Boston-Cleveland winner at Texas or Toronto at Boston-Cleveland winner (TBS)

x-Saturday, Oct. 22: Boston-Cleveland winner at Texas or Toronto at Boston-Cleveland winner (TBS)

National League

Saturday, Oct. 15: Los Angeles-Washington winner at Chicago or San Francisco at Chicago (Fox or FS1)

Sunday, Oct. 16: Los Angeles-Washington winner at Chicago or San Francisco at Chicago (Fox or FS1)

Tuesday, Oct. 18: Chicago at Los Angeles-Washington winner or San Francisco at Los Angeles-Washington winner (Fox or FS1)

Wednesday, Oct. 19: Chicago at Los Angeles-Washington winner or San Francisco at Los Angeles-Washington winner (Fox or FS1)

x-Thursday, Oct. 20: Chicago at Los Angeles-Washington winner or San Francisc at Los Angeles-Washington winner (Fox or FS1)

x-Saturday, Oct. 22: Los Angeles-Washington winner at Chicago or San Francisco at Chicago (Fox or FS1)

x-Sunday, Oct. 23: Los Angeles-Washington winner at Chicago or San Francisco at Chicago (Fox or FS1)

WORLD SERIES

(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)

All games televised by Fox

Tuesday, Oct. 25: NL at AL

Wednesday, Oct. 26: NL at AL

Friday, Oct. 28: AL at NL

Saturday, Oct. 29: AL at NL

x-Sunday, Oct. 30: AL at NL

x-Tuesday, Nov. 1: NL at AL

x-Wednesday, Nov. 2: NL at AL

Giants 3
Mets 0

San Francisco

New York

ab

r

h

bi

ab

r

h

bi

Span cf

4

0

1

0

J.Reyes 3b

4

0

0

0

Belt 1b

2

0

0

0

A.Cbrra ss

3

0

1

0

Posey c

3

0

0

0

Cspedes lf

4

0

0

0

Pence rf

4

0

0

0

Grndrsn cf

4

0

0

0

Crwford ss

3

1

1

0

T.Rvera 2b

4

0

1

0

Pagan lf

4

0

1

0

Bruce rf

3

0

0

0

Panik 2b

3

1

0

0

R.Rvera c

3

0

1

0

Gllspie 3b

4

1

2

3

Loney 1b

1

0

0

0

Bmgrner p

3

0

0

0

Cpbllph-1b

1

0

0

0

Syndrgr p

2

0

0

0

Ad.Reed p

0

0

0

0

T.Kelly ph

1

0

1

0

Familia p

0

0

0

0

Totals

30

3

5

3

Totals

30

0

4

0

San Francisco

000

000

003

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3

New York

000

000

000

โ€”

0

DPโ€”San Francisco 1. LOBโ€”San Francisco 7, New York 5. 2Bโ€”Crawford (1), T.Rivera (1). HRโ€”Gillaspie (1). SBโ€”Span (1). CSโ€”Span (1). S_Bumgarner (1).

San Francisco

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

Bumgarner W,1-0

9

4

0

0

2

6

New York

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

Syndergaard

7

2

0

0

3

10

Reed

1

1

0

0

2

1

Familia L,0-1

1

2

3

3

1

1

PBโ€”Rivera.

Umpiresโ€”Home, Mike Winters; First, Jeff Nelson; Second, Mike Everitt; Third, Jim Wolf.

Tโ€”3:11. Aโ€”44,747 (41,922).

Baseball history

Oct. 6

1915 โ€” Philadelphia rookie Elmer Myers made a spectacular debut by striking out 12 Washington batters while allowing just two hits. Myers walked 5 in the 4-0 win his only game this year.

1926 โ€” Babe Ruth hit three homers to lead the Yankees to a 10-5 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals in the fourth game of the World Series.

1948 โ€” In the World Series opener, the Boston Braves beat Bob Feller and the Cleveland Indians 1-0 with two hits and the benefit of a disputed call on a pickoff attempt in the eighth by Feller.

1963 โ€” Frank Howard led Los Angeles to a 2-1 win over the New York Yankees with a home run and a single, giving the Dodgers a four-game sweep in the World Series.

1966 โ€” Jim Palmer, 20, became the youngest player to pitch a World Series shutout as the Baltimore Orioles beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-0. Dodger outfielder Willie Davis committed three errors on successive plays in the fifth inning. Sandy Koufax was the loser, his last appearance in the major leagues.

1983 โ€” Baltimore’s Mike Boddicker struck out a playoff-record 14 batters en route to a 4-0, five-hit victory over the Chicago White Sox in the second game of the ALCS.

1985 โ€” Phil Niekro of the New York Yankees became the 18th 300-game winner as he blanked the Toronto Blue Jays 8-0 on the last day of the season.

2003 โ€” The Boston Red Sox completed a three-game playoff comeback, beating the Oakland Athletics 4-3 in Game 5 of their AL division series.

2008 โ€” B.J. Upton homered twice to lead the Tampa Bay Rays into the American League championship series, finishing off the Chicago White Sox 6-2 in Game 4 of the ALDS.

2009 โ€” Alexi Casilla singled home the winning run with one out in the 12th inning to lead Minnesota to a 6-5 victory over Detroit, giving the Twins the AL Central Division title. The Tigers held a seven-game lead on the Twins on Sept. 6, but limped to an 11-16 finish.

2010 โ€” Roy Halladay pitched the second no-hitter in postseason history, leading the Philadelphia Phillies over the Cincinnati Reds 4-0 in Game 1 of the NL division series. Halladay allowed one walk and struck out eight.

2011 โ€” Detroit’s Don Kelly and Delmon Young hit back-to-back homers in the first inning, then Doug Fister and three relievers held off the high-powered Yankees โ€” barely โ€” and beat New York 3-2 in the deciding Game 5 of their AL playoff series.

2013 โ€” Los Angeles routed the Atlanta Braves 13-6 for a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five NL division series. The Dodgers matched a franchise record for runs in a postseason game. Brooklyn beat the New York Yankees 13-8 in Game 2 of the 1956 World Series.

2015 โ€” Houston’s Dallas Keuchel, pitching on three days’ rest, beat the New York Yankees 3-0 in the AL wild-card game.

Today’s birthdays: Scott Schebler, 26; Andrew Albers, 31.