Posted on

Dodgers vs. Mets 2024 NLCS schedule, start times and TV info

Dodgers vs. Mets 2024 NLCS schedule, start times and TV info

LOS ANGELES – The Dodgers outlasted the Padres in a five-game Division Series and earned the right to advance to the National League Division Series against the Mets.

The Dodgers wrapped up the NLDS on Friday night at Dodger Stadium, and that’s where they’ll continue to host the first two games of the NLCS as they finish with the best regular-season record in baseball.

Game 1 of the NLCS is Sunday night at 5:15 pm PT at Dodger Stadium and will be televised by Fox.

This will be the fourth postseason meeting between the Dodgers and Mets. Los Angeles won the 1988 NLCS against New York, while the Mets defeated LA in the Division Series in both 2006 and 2015.

Fox Sports will televise the NLCS, with games broadcast on a mix of Fox and FS1. Game 2, on Monday afternoon in Los Angeles, starting at 1:08 p.m., will be televised on both Fox and FS1, while Game 3 on Wednesday night in New York (5:08 p.m. PT), for example, will be televised on FS1 .

2024 National League Championship Series schedule

Game Date Location Time TV
Game Date Location Time TV
1 Sun, Oct 13th Dodger Stadium 5:15 p.m fox
2 Mon, Oct 14th Dodger Stadium 1:08 p.m Fox and FS1
3 Wed, Oct 16th Citi Field 5:08 p.m FS1
4 Thu, Oct 17th Citi Field TBA Fox or FS1
5* Fri, Oct 18 Citi Field TBA Fox or FS1
6* Sun, Oct 20th Dodger Stadium TBA Fox or FS1
7* Mon, Oct 21st Dodger Stadium TBA Fox or FS1

*if required

Joe Davis and John Smoltz will be in action for the NLCS and World Series, as they were during the Dodgers-Padres NLDS. Reporters Ken Rosenthal and Tom Verducci will also be present on the broadcasts for the NLCS.

ESPN Radio hosts the national radio network for the NLCS, with Jon Sciambi and Doug Glanville in the booth. Locally, Stephen Nelson and Rick Monday will broadcast all Dodgers games on AM 570 radio.

The Dodgers won four of six games against the Mets in the regular season despite not playing since May 29. The Mets won two of three games at Dodger Stadium April 19-21, then the Dodgers won a three-game set May 28-29 at Citi Field in New York.

This win moved the Mets to 22-33, which was the fifth-worst record in the MLB at the time. After that, New York went 67-40 in the regular season, which was baseball’s best mark during that time.