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Here is the most recent playoff bracket, schedule, and results as the 2024 MLB season heads towards the World Series. ... New York Yankees vs. Kansas City Royals ... MLB playoffs: Scores, schedule ...
The playoffs in the American League are set with the New York Yankees, ... 2024 MLB postseason schedule, results: Wild Card Series (Best-of-3): ... 2024 MLB playoff schedule: Bracket, dates, time ...
2024 MLB postseason schedule and results. Best-of-seven series; all times Eastern. ∎ American League Championship Series. Yankees won series 4-1. Game 1: Yankees 5, Guardians 2. Game 2: Yankees ...
In the bottom of the second, Trey Sweeney hit a sacrifice fly to score Colt Keith, tying the game 1–1. In the top of the fifth, José Ramírez hit a home run off Tyler Holton as the Guardians retook the lead at 2–1. In the bottom of the fifth, Zach McKinstry answered back with a home run off Tanner Bibee to tie the game 2–2.
This is the first American League Championship Series since 2016 to not feature the Houston Astros, who were swept by the Detroit Tigers in the Wild Card Series.This brought an end to the Astros' streak of seven consecutive ALCS appearances (2017–2023), the most consecutive LCS appearances in the American League and the second-most consecutive LCS appearances after the Atlanta Braves ...
The Yankees evened the series with a 6–2 victory in Game 2 thanks to three home runs from Gary Sánchez and Aaron Judge respectively. Game 3 was the most notable matchup of the series, as the Red Sox blew out the Yankees 16–1 in Yankee Stadium despite having only one home run from Brock Holt, handing the Yankees their worst postseason loss ...
MLB playoff bracket: *Standings subject to change. American League Wild Card: No. 6 Kansas City Royals vs. No. 3 Houston Astros. No. 5 Detroit Tigers vs. No. 4 Baltimore Orioles. American League Byes:
The Rays and Yankees played at Petco Park, while the Astros and Athletics played at Dodger Stadium. The higher seed served as the "home team" (i.e., batted second each inning) for Games 1, 2, and 5, while the lower seed was the "home team" for Games 3 and 4, mirroring the 2–2–1 format typically used in the Division Series.