The National League champion Phillies and the American League title-winning Astros will meet in the 2022 World Series presented by Capital One and airing on FOX, with the Fall Classic slated to run from Friday, Oct. 28 through Saturday, Nov. 5, if seven games are necessary.
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WORLD SERIES
Friday, Oct. 28 | Game 1, PHI @ HOU, FOX |
Saturday, Oct. 29 | Game 2, PHI @ HOU, FOX |
Monday, Oct. 31 | Game 3, HOU @ PHI, FOX |
Tuesday, Nov. 1 | Game 4, HOU @ PHI, FOX |
Wednesday, Nov. 2 | Game 5, HOU @ PHI, FOX (if required) |
Friday, Nov. 4 | Game 6, PHI @ HOU, FOX (if required) |
Saturday, Nov. 5 | Game 7, PHI @ HOU, FOX (if required) |
WILD CARD SERIES
Friday, Oct. 7 | Guardians 2, Rays 1 (CLE leads, 1-0) Phillies 6, Cardinals 3 (PHI leads, 1-0) Mariners 4, Blue Jays 0 (SEA leads, 1-0) Padres 7, Mets 1 (SD leads, 1-0) |
Saturday, Oct. 8 | Guardians 1, Rays 0 (15) (CLE wins, 2-0) Mariners 10, Blue Jays 9 (SEA wins, 2-0) Mets 7, Padres 3 (Series tied, 1-1) Phillies 2, Cardinals 0 (PHI wins, 2-0) |
Sunday, Oct. 9 | Padres 6, Mets 0 (SD wins, 2-1) |
DIVISION SERIES
Tuesday, Oct. 11 |
Phillies 7, Braves 6 (PHI leads, 1-0) Astros 8, Mariners 7 (HOU leads, 1-0) Yankees 4, Guardians 1 (NYY leads, 1-0) Dodgers 5, Padres 3 (LAD leads, 1-0) |
Wednesday, Oct. 12 | Braves 3, Phillies 0 (Series tied 1-1) Padres 5, Dodgers 3 (Series tied 1-1) |
Thursday, Oct. 13 | Astros 4, Mariners 2 (HOU leads, 2-0) |
Friday, Oct. 14 | Guardians 4, Yankees 2 (10) (Series tied, 1-1) Phillies 9, Braves 1 (PHI leads, 2-1) Padres 2, Dodgers 1 (SD leads, 2-1) |
Saturday, Oct. 15 | Phillies 8, Braves 3 (PHI wins, 3-1) Astros 1, Mariners 0 (18) (HOU wins, 3-0) Guardians 6, Yankees 5 (CLE leads, 2-1) Padres 5, Dodgers 3 (SD wins series 3-1) |
Sunday, Oct. 16 | Yankees 4, Guardians 2 (Series tied, 2-2) |
Tuesday, Oct. 18 | Yankees 5, Guardians 1 (NYY wins, 3-2) |
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Tuesday, Oct. 18 |
Phillies 2, Padres 0 (PHI leads, 1-0) |
Wednesday, Oct. 19 | Padres 8, Phillies 5 (Series tied, 1-1) Astros 4, Yankees 2 (HOU leads, 1-0) |
Thursday, Oct. 20 | Astros 3, Yankees 2 (HOU leads, 2-0) |
Friday, Oct. 21 | Phillies 4, Padres 2 (PHI leads, 2-1)/td> |
Saturday, Oct. 22 | Astros 5, Yankees 0 (HOU leads, 3-0) Phillies 10, Padres 6 (PHI leads, 3-1) |
Sunday, Oct. 23 | Phillies 4, Padres 3 (PHI wins, 4-1) Astros 6, Yankees 5 (HOU wins, 4-0) |
The Philadelphia Phillies are going to the World Series for the first time since 2009. The Houston Astros are going for the second year in a row. Both teams won the pennant on Sunday, and they’ll have plenty of time to rest before World Series Game 1 on Friday. The Phillies ousted the Padres in NLCS Game 5, coming from behind to win on Bryce Harper’s two-run homer in the eighth inning. The Astros, meanwhile, finished off an ALCS sweep of the Yankees on Sunday night at Yankee Stadium. It’s Houston’s fourth AL pennant in six years.
These playoffs began with 12 teams, but the Yankees, Padres, Guardians, Dodgers, Braves, Mariners, Mets, Cardinals, Blue Jays, and Rays have all been eliminated. The top two teams in each league (the Astros and Yankees in the American League and the Dodgers and Braves in the National League) received byes and started their postseason journeys in the LDS round last week. With the Wild Card Series and three of the four Division Series in the books, the high-stakes best-of-seven League Championship Series will start in San Diego and Houston on Wednesday. The best-of-seven World Series is scheduled to begin on Friday, Oct. 28.