Atlanta Braves In The Playoffs: MLB Postseason Schedule Here

ATLANTA, GA — The Major League Baseball playoffs begin Tuesday under a new, one-time format put in place due to the coronavirus crisis having postponed the season's start for more than three months.

The Atlanta Braves will take the field for Game 1 of the first round of the playoffs at noon on Wednesday at Truist Park in Atlanta.

Like the altered regular season, the postseason format will be much different from ordinary years. It includes eight teams in both the American League and National League instead of the usual five, and the top four seeds in each league will host the entire best-of-three, first-round series.

The first postseason game is scheduled for 2 p.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday between the Houston Astros and Minnesota Twins.

After the first round ends, the divisional round will be best of five, and the league championship series will be best of seven. Both will be played on neutral sites, as will the World Series that’s set for Oct. 20-28 in Arlington, Texas.

There will be no off days between games in the first round, divisional round and league championship series.

Teams had a shortened season in 2020, playing only 60 games and only against teams in their own region. Some teams, such as the St. Louis Cardinals, played fewer than 60 games due to positive coronavirus tests.

Here are the Braves' First Round Schedule:

  • Game 1: NL Wild Card Series Game 1, Reds at Braves, noon on Wednesday (ESPN)

  • Game 2: NL Wild Card Series Game 2, Reds at Braves, noon on Thursday (ESPN). Reds-Braves moves to 3 p.m. if White Sox-A's and Astros-Twins are both complete.

  • Game 3: (if necessary) NL Wild Card Series Game 3, Reds at Braves(^), 3 p.m. on Friday (ESPN). Reds-Braves moves to 2 p.m. if Marlins-Cubs is complete and at least one of Brewers-Dodgers and Cardinals-Padres is complete; or Reds-Braves moves to 7 p.m. if Brewers-Dodgers and Cardinals-Padres are both complete.

This article originally appeared on the Alpharetta-Milton Patch