2024 MLB Playoffs - TV Schedule & Channels
2024 MLB Playoffs - Broadcast Rights
This year, TV rights for the postseason are largely the same as last year. Disney, Fox and TBS hold all the cards. Each round is covered by a different set of networks. The Wild Card round requires multiple networks as there often up to four games a day. ABC, ESPN and ESPN2 share that coverage.
The subsequent rounds are solely broadcast by Fox, FS1 and TBS. And, of course, Fox will carry all the World Series games.
- Wild Card Series: Oct. 1-3 - ABC, ESPN, ESPN2
- Division Series: Oct. 5-12 - Fox, FS1, TBS
- Championship Series: Oct. 13-22 - Fox, FS1, TBS
- World Series: Oct. 25-Nov. 2 - Fox
How to Watch the 2024 MLB Postseason
If you don't have traditional cable or satellite TV, it's not super easy to watch the playoffs. Most streaming services give you access to at least a couple of the channels above but not at all. And, if you're just looking for a temporary solution to watch the games, your options get smaller and more expensive. Cross-referencing the channels with available providers and their current deals and trials, we most often recommend Fubo for the MLB playoffs. They have all the channels (except for TBS), offer a 7-day trial and have a solid first-month discount right now (save $20).
- Channels: 304
- Best price: $9.99
- 7-day free trial

- ABC
- Wild Card
- ✓
- ESPN
- Wild Card
- ✓
- ESPN2
- Wild Card
- ✓
- Fox
- Div - WS
- ✓
- FS1
- Div - LCS
- ✓
- TBS
- ALDS, ALCS
- ✕
Which plan to choose? Well, they have two English options: Pro and Elite. Pro offers 220 channels for $64.99/mo. It includes a full lineup that covers all the categories (news, sports, entertainment, family and movies). Sports is a big plus with Fubo, and includes all the major MLB and baseball channels. Regarding the lack of TBS, you can still catch the ALDS/ALCS games in Spanish on Unimas.
Features
- Has all postseason games
- Integrates with MLB.tv
- Unlimited DVR storage
- Watch on up to 10 screens
Cons
- none
Who's the Broadcast Team for the World Series?
For years, Joe Buck and team broadcast all the big MLB games on Fox. More recently, Joe Davis took over as the play-by-play guy with John Smoltz as the primary color commentator. For good measure, Ken Rosenthal and Tom Verducci provide insightful stats and stories. Before and after the game, the studio team takes over. That foursome for the 2024 October classic is: Derek Jeter, David Ortiz, Alex Rodriguez and Kevin Burkhardt. A solid mix of captains with a ton of playoff experience. Overall, kudos to Fox for putting together an excellent mix of talent for the entire broadcast.