The 2017 MLB regular season had plenty of talking points and storylines. The Dodgers set franchise highs and franchise lows on the way to securing an early playoff berth, while the Indians strung together 22 straight wins, the longest streak in 100 years, en route to clinching the AL Central.

Meanwhile, the Astros had to navigate the destruction of Hurricane Harvey in Houston. Their run to the World Series highlights the city’s ability to come together in the midst of the tragedy.

Here is all the information you need to follow the 2017 MLB playoffs up to the World Series.

When is the World Series?

The World Series will start Tuesday, Oct. 24. It’s a seven-game series to crown the 2017 world champion. You can see the full World Series schedule with dates and times below. 

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All times Eastern.

Which team will have home-field advantage in the World Series?

This season, the MLB All-Star Game did not determine which league will have home-field advantage for the World Series. The team with the better record will now hold home-field advantage in the World Series.

Indians vs. Yankees Oct. 5: Indians 4, Yankees 0 Oct. 6: Indians 9, Yankees 8, 13 innings Oct. 8: Yankees 1, Indians 0 Oct. 9: Yankees 7, Indians 3 Oct. 11: Yankees 5, Indians 2 (Yankees advance)

Astros vs. Red Sox Oct. 5: Astros 8, Red Sox 2 Oct. 6: Astros 8, Red Sox 2 Oct. 8: Red Sox 10, Astros 3 Oct. 9: Astros 5, Red Sox 4 (Astros advance)

Dodgers vs. Diamondbacks Oct. 6: Dodgers 9, Diamondbacks 5 Oct. 7: Dodgers 8, Diamondbacks 5 Oct. 9: Dodgers 3, Diamondbacks 1 (Dodgers advance)Nationals vs. Cubs Oct. 6: Cubs 3, Nationals 0 Oct. 7: Nationals 6, Cubs 3 Oct. 9: Cubs 2, Nationals 1 Oct. 11: Nationals 5, Cubs 0 Oct. 12: Cubs 9, Nationals 8 (Cubs advance)

Astros vs. Yankees Oct. 13: Astros 2, Yankees 1 Oct. 14: Astros 2, Yankees 1 Oct. 16: Yankees 8, Astros 1 Oct. 17: Yankees 6, Astros 4 Oct. 18: Yankees 5, Astros 0 Oct. 20: Astros 7, Yankees 1 Oct. 21: Astros 4, Yankees 0

Dodgers vs. Cubs Oct. 14: Dodgers 5, Cubs 2 Oct. 15: Dodgers 4, Cubs 1 Oct. 17: Dodgers 6, Cubs 1 Oct. 18: Cubs 3, Dodgers 2 Oct. 19: Dodgers 11, Cubs 1 (Dodgers advance)

Because the Dodgers had an MLB-best 104-58 record during the regular season, they hold home-field advantage in the World Series.