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[[[LIVE]]***White Sox vs Indians Live Stream Free MLB Game 2020, TV Channel

September 24, 2020 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

White Sox vs Indians Live Stream Free MLB Game 2020, TV Channel: The 2020 MLB playoffs are less than a week away, even though it seems like the regular season has barely kicked off. The compressed 60-game schedule is rapidly coming to a close, and the MLB standings are tight heading to the finish, with wild-card positioning, postseason seeding and the rest of the playoff picture at stake.

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As has been the case with so much this season, the playoffs will have a new look, with an expanded format that includes 16 teams for the first time in MLB history.

This will be the place to visit every day through the end of the regular season for updated looks at the potential playoff field, recaps of the biggest games, analysis of the most important storylines and previews of the critical games ahead.This is not your grandfather’s postseason. In the 1950s, when the teams with the best record in each league advanced directly to the World Series, baseball staged only 61 postseason games over the entire decade. This fall alone, there could be as many as 65.

That’s because of a new playoff format Major League Baseball devised for 2020, which created a round of eight best-of-three series to start the postseason. With no revenue from regular-season ticket sales, the league and the union could not resist the allure of extra money from postseason TV rights.

Some 2020 regular-season innovations will be shelved for the postseason: extra innings will not begin with a runner on second base, and there will be no seven-inning doubleheader games. The first- and second-place teams from the East, Central and West divisions in both leagues will make it, as will the two teams with the next-best records in each league, who will be considered wild cards.

Tiebreakers will not be determined by play-in games; the first tiebreaker is head-to-head record (if applicable), and the next is intradivisional record. If the teams are still tied, the next tiebreaker is the teams’ record in their final 20 division games (plus one until the tie is broken).Those MLB postseason “bubbles” may not be true bubbles after all. Commissioner Rob Manfred said the league expects fans to attend both the NLCS and World Series in 2020, according to Bob Nightengale of USA Today.

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, MLB will host most of the postseason at neutral sites in Southern California and Texas. The AL teams will play at Dodger Stadium and Petco Park in California during the Division Series and Championship Series, while the NL will play at Minute Maid Park and Globe Life Field. The World Series will also be played at Globe Life Field, in Arlington, Texas.

Texas is one of the states that has allowed spectators to attend sporting events in 2020. Over 21,000 fans attended the Dallas Cowboys’ home opener Sunday. That figure was a record during the coronavirus.

Because of that, MLB is looking to host fans at games held at Globe Life Field for the final two rounds of the postseason held there. (California is not allowing fans, so the ALCS would not be attended by any spectators.)Manfred, 61, has pushed for fans to attend games over the past few weeks. Following the announcement MLB would operate at neutral sites in the playoffs, Manfred said he hoped fans could attend games during the postseason.

If that happens, the neutral-site bubbles aren’t really bubbles at all. If fans are allowed to come and go freely, that negates the entire concept of a bubble, where very few people are let in or out of a predetermined site for weeks at a time. Both the NHL and NBA have employed strict bubble plans this season, and have not seen any significant coronavirus outbreaks.

It should be noted that while reporters have used the term “bubble” when discussing MLB’s plan, the league has not used that term. None of the league’s official correspondence makes reference to a “bubble” or “bubbles” when talking about MLB’s postseason plans. They have said the neutral-site plans are being put in place “due to health, safety and competitive considerations.”

Manfred spoke to TIME about a bubble concept in August, but he was talking about what the NHL and NBA have done.The Cleveland Indians ace is leading MLB in ERA (1.74) and wins (8), for whatever they are worth. Great, fine, makes sense. More notably: Bieber is utterly destroying the world in strikeouts. Entering Wednesday’s start, his 112 strikeouts are 16 more than second place Jacob deGrom (who is pretty good himself).

His strikeout percentage — he’s sitting down 40.6 percent of the batters who step in to the box by K — would be an all-time record for qualified starters. Yes, it’s a much shorter season and it takes much less to qualify. But combined with the pristine run prevention and outsized role in his team’s success, this is a coronation.

Bieber will win this Cy Young, and with any luck, will get a chance to keep up this form in a full season and log numbers that history can compare more evenly with the Pedro Martinez, Greg Maddux and Clayton Kershaw campaigns that this one could rival.

Really, the only intrigue left for the 2020 Bieber campaign is whether he also wins MVP.For the final time this season, we run through the biggest movers in terms of playoff odds, and share which of the final contenders have surprised us most (1:27). Then, with less than a week left in the season, we share our MVP, Cy Young, and Rookie of the Year ballots, including unanimous choices like Shane Bieber for AL Cy Young, and three-way split decisions like Freddie Freeman, Fernando Tatís Jr., and Mookie Betts for NL MVP (33:44).

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September 24, 2020
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8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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