MLB Network Airs Wild Card Race Games

Tomorrow on MLB Network, two games with playoff implications will be aired simultaneously. The games will be blacked out in home markets.

Some of you will see Boston at Baltimore while others will view Philadelphia at Atlanta. Both the Red Sox and Braves lead the American and National League Wild Card standings respectively. MLB Network will provide updates on the other games in both leagues that have Wild Card implications.

Here’s the quick press blurb.

WILD CARD LEADERS BOSTON RED SOX & ATLANTA BRAVES FEATURED IN MATCHUPS TOMORROW, SEPTEMBER 27

Secaucus, N.J., September 26, 2011 – With the N.L and A.L. Wild Card Postseason races reaching the final days of the regular season, MLB Network viewers will see the Boston Red Sox visit the Baltimore Orioles or the Atlanta Braves host the Philadelphia Phillies tomorrow, September 27 at 7:00 p.m. ET. The Red Sox currently lead the A.L. Wild Card race by one game over the Tampa Bay Rays, while the Braves lead the N.L. Wild Card race by one game over the St. Louis Cardinals.

MLB Tonight, MLB Network’s Emmy Award-winning nightly studio show, will air live tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. ET and after each game, providing complete coverage on-site and in-studio of the Postseason races, including updates, highlights, analysis and look-ins at live games in progress.

Mon., Sept. 26 7:00 p.m. Or: Boston Red Sox

Philadelphia Phillies

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Baltimore Orioles

Atlanta Braves

Tues., Sept. 27 7:00 p.m. Or: Boston Red Sox

Philadelphia Phillies

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Baltimore Orioles

Atlanta Braves

That’s it.

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