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Yankees vs. Guardians, ALCS schedule 2024: Where to watch MLB playoff games, TV coverage

The ALCS continues Saturday night with Game 5

by · CBS Sports

The New York Yankees are one win away from capturing their first American League pennant in 15 years. The Yankees hold a 3-1 lead against the Cleveland Guardians in the best-of-seven ALCS after pulling out a dramatic victory in Friday night's Game 4. The Guardians will host Game 5 on Saturday night. Cleveland will try to save its season, while New York will try to punch its ticket to the World Series.

The Yankees eliminated the Kansas City Royals in the Division Series to get here. The Guardians went through the Detroit Tigers. The ALCS is a best-of-seven series and the winner advances to the World Series.

Check out the complete 2024 MLB playoff schedule here. Below is the ALCS schedule for the Yankees vs. the Guardians:

DateStart time/scoreTV
Game 1Mon., Oct. 14NYY 5, CLE 2TBS, TruTV, Max
Game 2Tues., Oct. 15NYY 6, CLE 3TBS, TruTV, Max
Game 3Thurs., Oct. 17CLE 7, NYY 5TBS, TruTV, Max
Game 4Fri., Oct. 18NYY 8, CLE 6TBS, TruTV, Max
Game 5Sat., Oct. 198:08 p.m. ETTBS, TruTV, Max
Game 6 (if necessary)Mon., Oct. 215:08 p.m. ET or 7:38 p.m. ETTBS, TruTV, Max
Game 7 (if necessary)Tues., Oct. 227:38 p.m. ETTBS, TruTV, Max

Where to watch Game 5

Date: Saturday, Oct. 19 | Time: 8:08 p.m. ET
Location: Progressive Field (Cleveland)
TV channel: TBS, TruTV | Live stream: Max
Probable pitchers: LHP Carlos Rodón (NYY) vs. RHP Tanner Bibee (CLE)
Odds: NYY -120, CLE +100 | O/U: 7.5

Here now is what you need to know about each team in the ALCS:

ALCS storylines

Yankees: The Yankees are in the ALCS for the second time in three years and the fourth time in eight years. But for the first time since 2012, they won't have to go through the Astros. Houston eliminated the Yankees in the 2017, 2019, and 2022 ALCS. The Astros have already been eliminated and the path to the AL pennant is as clear for New York as it has been in some time. To go to their first World Series since 2009, they'll need Aaron Judge to be better than he was in the ALDS (2 for 13), and for Giancarlo Stanton and Gerrit Cole to continue their October excellence. The Yankees will not, however, be able to lean on their bullpen as heavily in the ALCS as they did in the ALDS. The ALDS had an extra off-day this year, so New York was able to use go-to relievers Clay Holmes and Luke Weaver in all four ALDS games without overworking them. The rest of the bullpen will have to pick up some slack in the ALCS, given the tighter schedule.

Guardians: The Guardians are making their first ALCS appearance since 2016, when they won the pennant before losing to the Cubs in the World Series. Cleveland, of course, has not won a World Series since 1948 -- that's the longest such drought in all of MLB. The Guardians leaned heavily on their bullpen during the ALDS vs. the Tigers, deploying at least five different pitchers in each contest. Cleveland's rookie manager Stephen Vogt will presumably continue that approach against the Yankees.