The 2015 National League Division Series concludes tonight with the Dodgers hosting the Mets at Dodger Stadium in the decisive Game 5, highlighted by a historic pitching matchup between Jacob deGrom and Zack Greinke.
Here's what you need to know for Game 5:
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This is the TV schedule for the NLDS (all times ET):
NLDS: Dodgers vs. Mets
Game 1: Mets 3, Dodgers 1
Game 2: Dodgers 5, Mets 2
Game 3: Mets 13, Dodgers 7
Game 4: Dodgers 3, Mets 1 | Clayton Kershaw proves he's still the best
Game 5: Mets at Dodgers, Thursday, 8:07 p.m. | TBS
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NLDS: Cardinals vs. Cubs
Game 1: Cardinals 4, Cubs 0
Game 2: Cubs 6, Cardinals 3
Game 3: Cubs 8, Cardinals 6
Game 4: Cubs 6, Cardinals 4
MLB PLAYOFF PREDICTIONS: Jesse Spector | Ryan Fagan | Dodgers-Mets odds | Cardinals-Cubs odds
Dodgers vs. Mets predictions
— SN's Jesse Spector expects this series to be all about pitching, but gives the Mets the edge because of their offense. "If the pitchers all perform to their capability — and, yes, this year, Kershaw will — then it comes down to bounces here and there, hanging breaking balls from secondary relievers, bad calls and the like," he writes. More here .
— SN's Ryan Fagan sees the Mets using their starting pitching depth to overcome the Dodgers' one-two punch of Clayton Kershaw and Zack Greinke. "And what happens if the Mets somehow scratch out a 1-0 or 2-1 victory in Hollywood? Then they have their own movie star, Matt Harvey, set to pitch Game 3 at Citi Field, and they'd feel pretty good about their chances," he writes. More here .
— According to The Linemakers, Vegas likes Kershaw and the Dodgers as big favorites. More details on the series odds here .
Cardinals vs. Cubs predictions
— Spector sees the Cubs' hot play carrying into the NLDS. "The Cubs had the majors' best record after the All-Star break, five games better than their old rivals. That's because Chicago had a young lineup that got better as the season went on, with a team OPS 64 points higher in the second half to support already excellent pitching," he writes. More details .
— Fagan thinks the biggest advantage for the Cardinals is that they only have to face Jake Arrieta once. "That's a big deal for the Cubs, because if Jon Lester can't bring home the opener for the Cubs (he has a 2.79 ERA vs. St. Louis this year), the series rests on the arms of Jason Hammel and Kyle Hendricks, who are much less imposing than Arrieta," he writes. More details .
— Vegas likes the Cubs despite St. Louis owning baseball's best regular-season record. More details here .