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ALCS Schedule 2009 - TV Coverage of Angels vs. Yankees

by AOL TV Staff, posted Oct 13th 2009 12:43AM
It'll be West Coast vs. East Coast, red vs. blue, as the Los Angeles Angels meet the New York Yankees in a best-of-seven series to determine baseball's American League Championship Series title.

To get to the ALCS, the Angels swept the Boston Red Sox in three games to win the American League West, whereas the Yankees swept the Minnesota Twins to win the American League East. The Yankees, with the better regular-season record (103-59), will have home field advantage over the Angels (97-65).

This is only the third time that the Angels and Yankees have met in the postseason; the Angels have won the previous matchups (both ALDS series), in 2002 and 2005.

All ALCS games will be televised by FOX. See below for the full ALCS schedule and TV coverage info.

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NLCS Schedule 2009 - TV Coverage of Dodgers vs. Phillies

by AOL TV Staff, posted Oct 13th 2009 12:02AM
It's pennant time! Having won their respective divisons -- the Dodgers over the St. Louis Cardinals in a three-game sweep, the Phillies over the Colorado Rockies by three games to one -- the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Philadelphia Phillies will now meet in a best-of-seven series to determine baseball's National League Championship Series title.

The Dodgers, with the better regular-season record (95-67), will have home field advantage over the Phillies (93-69). It's the second straight NLCS meeting between the two teams, and the fifth overall; the Phillies won last year's matchup by four games to one.

All NLCS games will be televised by TBS. See below for the full NLCS schedule and TV coverage info.

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What to watch Mon., Jan. 15

by Kelly Woo, posted Jan 15th 2007 10:10AM
Golden Globe Awards

Stars -- they're just like us. They go to parties, get wasted and say things they shouldn't, too. That's what makes the Golden Globes the best awards show. Not only do we see movie and TV stars in the same room (Leo and Lilly! McDreamy and Meryl!), the celebs really let loose. Steve Carell, Hugh Laurie and Geena Davis all gave hilarious speeches last year.

Check out TV Squad's picks to win in each category.

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