The Pittsburgh Pirates (4-2) and Chicago Cubs (2-4) will open up a National League Central series Tuesday night, with the first pitch scheduled for 8:05 p.m. ET at Wrigley Field
The St. Louis Cardinals (1-1) and Washington Nationals (1-1) will continue their National League Division Series on Wednesday afternoon at Nationals Park, with the first pitch scheduled for 1:07 ET on the MLB Network
The New York Mets (56-63) and Washington Nationals (74-45) will continue a National League East series on Saturday night at Nationals Park, with the first pitch scheduled for 7:05 ET
The Washington Nationals (58-39) and Milwaukee Brewers (44-53) will open up a four-game National League series on Thursday night at Miller Park, with the first pitch scheduled for 8:10 ET
The Washington Nationals (51-35) and Miami Marlins (42-46) will close out a four-game National League East series on Monday night at Marlins Park, with the first pitch scheduled for 7:10 ET
The New York Yankees (39-25) and Washington Nationals (38-25) will close out a three-game interleague series on Sunday afternoon at Nationals Park, with the opening pitch scheduled for 1:35 ET
In the Series preview, I advocated both a series bet on Milwaukee and to bet the ‘over’ on Game 1. We’ll take a look at the lines for Game 2 and consider how the Cardinals need to adjust if they want to make this a series.
The Cardinals and Brewers will face off in the NL Championship Series beginning at 4 PM on Sunday afternoon. While the Cardinals did knock out the favored team in the MLB playoffs, Milwaukee presents a host of challenges that they did not encounter against the Phillies. For this reason, MLB Oddsmakers have set the line for both game one and for the series, in the Brewers favor. With such a potent offense and decent pitching, the Brewers promise to be a tough foe for both the Cardinals, and for the Tigers or Rangers, should they advance past this series. All Betting odds are taken from Bodog.