2017 National League Division Series

2017 National League Division Series
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Los Angeles Dodgers (3) Dave Roberts 104–58 (.642), GA: 11
Arizona Diamondbacks (0) Torey Lovullo 93–69 (.574), GB: 11
DatesOctober 6–9
TelevisionTBS
TV announcersBrian Anderson, Dennis Eckersley, and Joe Simpson
RadioESPN
Radio announcersDan Shulman and Aaron Boone
UmpiresPhil Cuzzi, Gerry Davis (crew chief), Bill Miller, Paul Nauert, Alan Porter, Quinn Wolcott.[1]
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Chicago Cubs (3) Joe Maddon 92–70 (.568), GA: 6
Washington Nationals (2) Dusty Baker 97–65 (.599), GA: 20
DatesOctober 6–12
TelevisionTBS
TV announcersErnie Johnson and Ron Darling
RadioESPN
Radio announcersDave Flemming and Jessica Mendoza
UmpiresCory Blaser, Fieldin Culbreth, Laz Díaz, Ron Kulpa, Jerry Layne (crew chief),[a] Will Little[1]
NLWCArizona Diamondbacks defeated Colorado Rockies, 11–8
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The 2017 National League Division Series were two best-of-five-game series to determine the participating teams of the 2017 National League Championship Series. The three divisional winners (seeded 1–3) and a fourth team—the winner of a one-game Wild Card playoff— played in two series.

These matchups were:

The Dodgers would go on to defeat the Cubs in the NLCS, then lose the 2017 World Series in a controversial 4-3 series to the American League champion Houston Astros.

For the first time, Major League Baseball sold presenting sponsorships to all of its postseason series; T-Mobile US acquired presenting sponsorship to the NLDS,[4] and thus the series was officially known as the National League Division Series presented by T-Mobile.[5]

  1. ^ a b "MLB playoffs: Umpires for wild-card games, AL and NL Division Series announced". sports.yahoo.com. Yahoo Sports. Retrieved October 2, 2017.
  2. ^ "Wild Card and Division Series Umpires". closecallsports.com. Close Call Sports. Retrieved October 2, 2017.
  3. ^ The higher seeded team in each series hosted Games 1, 2, and 5 (if necessary), and the lower seeded team hosted Games 3 and 4 (if necessary).
  4. ^ Lefton, Terry (October 2, 2017). "MLB close to selling first World Series presenting sponsorship". Sports Business Journal. Retrieved October 6, 2017.
  5. ^ "Start times for remainder of Division Series announced". MLB.com. October 6, 2017. Retrieved October 18, 2017.


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