Under the current national television contracts that run through 2028, TBS and Fox alternate leagues in broadcasting the Division Series and League Championship Series. This year, TBS has the National League side of the playoffs, which means Dodgers vs. Phillies will be televised by TBS.
Brian Anderson and Jeff Francoeur will call the Dodgers-Phillies NLDS, along with reporter Lauren Shehadi on the telecasts. All TBS postseason games will be simulcast on truTV and HBO Max as well.
Game 1 for Dodgers
vs. Phillies starts at 3:38 p.m. PT on Saturday at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, with a fantastic pitching matchup of Shohei Ohtani and Cristopher Sánchez in the opener.
TBS will also have a studio show for pregame and postgame coverage throughout the NLDS and NLCS, with Adam Lefkoe hosting alongside analysts Pedro Martínez, Curtis Granderson, and Jimmy Rollins, coincidentally all three of whom played for the Dodgers (plus Rollins and Martínez with the Phillies as well). On Saturday, the pregame studio show on TBS begins at 10 a.m. PT, an hour ahead of the start of Brewers vs. Cubs Game 1 in Milwaukee.
National radio coverage of the Dodgers vs. Phillies NLDS will be handled by ESPN Radio, with Dave O’Brien on play-by-play and Jessica Mendoza as analyst.
Unlike television broadcasts, there are local options on the radio for the remainder of the postseason. Stephen Nelson and Rick Monday will be on the call for all Dodgers games on AM 570, with Spanish-language radio broadcasts of Dodgers games on KTNQ 1020 AM with Pepe Yñiquez, José Mota, and Luis Cruz.