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2023 World Series schedule: Game times, dates, TV channel, live stream with D-backs-Rangers Game 2 on Saturday

2023 World Series schedule: Game times, dates, TV channel, live stream with D-backs-Rangers Game 2 on Saturday

The 2023 World Series continues Saturday night as the Texas Rangers host the Arizona Diamondbacks for Game 2 at Globe Life Field. The Rangers stormed back late to take Friday’s Game 1. Texas got a game-tying home run from Corey Seager in the ninth inning before Adolis García won the game with a walk-off homer in the 11th inning. 

It’s lefty Jordan Montgomery for the Rangers against righty Merrill Kelly of the Diamondbacks in Game 2. The Rangers have the chance to go ahead 2-0 in the best-of-seven series, just like they did against the Astros in the ALCS. The D-backs, however, fell behind the Phillies, 0-2, in the NLCS before rallying to win four of the final five games and clinch the pennant.

The 2023 Fall Classic will run at least through Oct. 31 and will stretch into November unless it’s a four-game sweep.

Below is a look at the 2023 World Series schedule. All 2023 World Series games will be streaming on fubo (try for free).

2023 World Series schedule, scores

Friday, Oct. 27
World Series Game 1: Rangers 6, Diamondbacks 5 (11 innings)

Saturday, Oct. 28
World Series Game 2: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks  8:03 p.m. ET (Fox/fubo)

Monday, Oct. 30
World Series Game 3: Diamondbacks vs. Rangers, 8:03 p.m. ET (Fox/fubo)

Tuesday, Oct. 31
World Series Game 4: Diamondbacks vs. Rangers, 8:03 p.m. ET (Fox/fubo)

Wednesday, Nov. 1
World Series Game 5*: Diamondbacks vs. Rangers, 8:03 p.m. ET (Fox/fubo)

Friday, Nov. 3
World Series Game 6*: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks, 8:03 p.m. ET (Fox/fubo)

Saturday, Nov. 4
World Series Game 7*: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks, 8:03 p.m. ET (Fox/fubo)
*-if necessary

Why Rangers have home-field advantage in World Series

Unlike previous years when World Series home-field advantage was determined by the All-Star Game, we’re back to straight regular-season record. This one is easy: the Rangers had 90 wins and the Diamondbacks had 84. No messy tiebreakers.

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