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This is the TV schedule for the ALDS (all times ET) :

ALDS: Blue Jays vs. Rangers

Game 1:   Rangers 5, Blue Jays 3 Game 2:   Rangers 6, Blue Jays 4   Game 3: Blue Jays 5, Rangers 1 Game 4:  Blue Jays 8, Rangers 4 Game 5: Rangers at Blue Jays, Wednesday, 4:07 p.m. | Fox Sports 1

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ALDS: Royals vs. Astros

Game 1:   Astros 5, Royals 2 Game 2:   Royals 5, Astros 4 Game 3:  Astros 4, Royals 2 Game 4:   Royals 9, Astros 6 Game 5: Astros at Royals, Wednesday, 8:07 p.m. | Fox Sports 1

MLB PLAYOFF PREDICTIONS: Jesse Spector | Ryan Fagan | Blue Jays-Rangers odds | Royals-Astros odds

Blue Jays vs. Rangers predictions

— SN’s Jesse Spector thinks the high-octane Blue Jays offense will prove to be too much for the Rangers. “The pitching staff capable of shutting down this all-world Toronto lineup does exist, but it does not belong to the Rangers,” he writes. More here .

— SN’s Ryan Fagan also thinks the Rangers are in trouble “if the Blue Jays continue to pound the baseball like they have all season.” More here .

—  According to The Linemakers, Vegas also sees Toronto has they heavy favorite. More details on the series odds here .

Royals vs. Astros predictions

— Spector sees a close series, with Kansas City winning. More here .

— Fagan predicts a similar scenario. “This promises to be an entertaining series, if nothing else,” he writes. “The Astros hit lots of home runs (230 in the regular season) and strike out a lot (1,392 times). The Royals, on the other hand, rarely strike out (973 times) and play incredible defense all over the field.” More here .

— Vegas like the Royals as well. Details here .