The Los Angeles Dodgers grabbed their brooms and swept their way through the MLB Wild Card round with back-to-back wins over the Cincinnati Reds. This means that the Dodgers will advance to face the Philadelphia Phillies in the National Leagues Division Series. You can watch the entire NLDS on TBS with Sling.
Absolutely no hate to the Reds here, but they had the fewest wins of any playoff team and this elimination was to be expected. But, the short series did come with a showy homerun performance from Dodgers’ superstar Shohei Ohtani, who went 3-for-9 and hit two homeruns. Seeing that the Phillies won 96 games during the regular season, the second most in baseball, the NLDS should be a more competitive matchup. Don’t miss a second of it with Sling.
Here’s how to watch the MLB postseason NLDS round on Sling:
How to watch the MLB NLDS series on Sling: Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Philadelphia Phillies
The Los Angeles Dodgers will travel to the City of Brotherly Love to kick off the National League Divisional Series against the Philadelphia Phillies. The NLDS starts on Saturday, Oct. 4 and is a best-of-five game series, all of which will air on TBS. Here’s a look at the NLDS series schedule:
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What’s the difference between Sling Blue and Sling Orange?Sling Orange: The Sling Orange package has over 30 channels, including popular networks like TBS, ESPN, Disney Channel, CNN and HGTV. This is a popular pick for families and sports fans who want access to live game coverage and kid-friendly content. Sling Orange allows streaming on one device.Sling Blue: With more than 45 channels, Sling Blue caters to a wider audience with major networks like TBS, FOX, NBC, Bravo and National Geographic. This package is perfect for those who enjoy a nice mix of news, reality television and lifestyle programming. Sling Blue allows streaming on up to three devices.Which Sling package do we recommend for the MLB Postseason?
Sling Blue, because it comes with TBS to watch the entire NLDS, but it also comes with Fox Sports 1 and, in some markets, your local FOX station as well. That means you’ll be able to catch both NLDS matchups, as well as the ALDS. But, if you want even more sports, we highly recommend the Sling Sports Extra add-on.
What is the Sling Sports Extra add-on?
For the true sports fans out there, check out the Sports Extra add-on. You’d be getting more in-depth sports channels like MLB Network, NBA TV and NHL Network. But, it also gives you more access to the ESPN-suite, with channels like ESPNU and ESPNews. The exact package will vary depending on your Sling package, as Sling Orange will get 13 extra channels, Sling Blue will get 15 extra channels and Sling Orange + Blue will get 20 extra channels.
How much does the Sling Sports Extra add-on cost?
Here is a breakdown of the cost for the Sports Extra add-on, depending on the package you select:
When added to a Sling Day Pass, the Sports Extra add-on is $1.When added to Sling Weekend Pass, the Sports extra add-on is $2.When added to a Sling Week Pass, the Sports extra add-on is $3.When added to a Sling Orange or Sling Blue monthly package, the Sports extra add-on is $11.When added to Sling Orange + Blue, the Sports extra add-on is $15.
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New from Sling: Day, Week and Weekend Passes
Sling is putting you in control of how you watch TV. The live-streaming TV service is offering a new way to watch your favorite live TV shows and sports for less. You can now purchase a Sling Day Pass, Week Pass or Weekend Pass to watch your favorite content on-demand. No matter which pass you select, you’re getting access to the Sling Orange package, but here’s a breakdown of how they will work and what each pass will cost:
Day Pass – Sling’s new Day Pass gives you instant 24-hour access. The Sling Day Pass is $4.99 to start (not including add-ons).Weekend Pass – Sling’s new Weekend Pass gives you access from Friday to Sunday. The Sling Weekend Pass is $9.99 to start (not including add-ons).Week Pass – Sling’s new Week Pass gives you seven-day access. The Week Pass is $14.99 to start (not including add-ons).
Sling’s new Day, Week and Weekend passes
Sling is now offering day, weekend and week passes so you can catch the game, binge a series or watch a whole tournament on your own terms.
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