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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCTOBER 10:  Addison Russell #27, Kris Bryant #17, Anthony Rizzo #44 and Javier Baez #9 of the Chicago Cubs looks on as Aroldis Chapman #54 warms up in the eighth inning against the San Francisco Giants during Game Three of their National League Division Series against the Chicago Cubs at AT&T Park on October 10, 2016 in San Francisco, California.  (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCTOBER 10: Addison Russell #27, Kris Bryant #17, Anthony Rizzo #44 and Javier Baez #9 of the Chicago Cubs looks on as Aroldis Chapman #54 warms up in the eighth inning against the San Francisco Giants during Game Three of their National League Division Series against the Chicago Cubs at AT&T Park on October 10, 2016 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

NLCS Schedule 2016: Coverage Info, Odds Guide and Series Predictions

Joe PantornoOct 14, 2016

A thrilling NLDS Game 5 on Thursday night from Nationals Park saw the Los Angeles Dodgers, behind the heroics of Kenley Jansen and Clayton Kershaw, punch their ticket to the NLCS with a victory over the Washington Nationals. 

Looming in the Windy City are the Chicago Cubs, a rested team that made quick work of the San Francisco Giants in the NLDS and took four of seven games during the regular season from the Dodgers.

With the pennant on the line, here is the series schedule and how you can watch each game.

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1Saturday, Oct. 158 p.m.Wrigley FieldFS1
2Sunday, Oct. 168 p.m.Wrigley FieldFS1
3Tuesday, Oct. 188 p.m.Dodger StadiumFS1
4Wednesday, Oct. 198 p.m.Dodger StadiumFS1
5*Thursday, Oct. 208 p.m.Dodger StadiumFS1
6*Saturday, Oct. 22TBDWrigley FieldFS1
7*Sunday, Oct. 23TBDWrigley FieldFS1

Odds Guide

Odds to Win World Series (via Odds Shark):

  • Chicago Cubs: 11-5
  • Los Angeles Dodgers: 9-2

Predictions

Cubs defeat Dodgers in five games to win the pennant, Kris Bryant will be NLCS MVP

As the best team in baseball, the Cubs own the advantage when looking at the matchup on paper. In terms of every notable regular-season stat, Chicago has the better numbers:

.256 (15th)Average.249 (22nd)
1,409 (16th)Hits1,375 (22nd)
4.99 (3rd)Runs Per Game4.48 (14th)
3.15 (1st)Team ERA3.70 (5th)
3.43 (1st)Runs Allowed Per Game3.94 (5th)

The Cubs emitted a certain kind of swagger on their way to a Major League-best 103-58 record. It was the first time since 1935 that the club has won over 100 games in a single season while trying to end baseball's longest and most famous championship drought. 

Unlike other ill-fated years, they've already showed off the clutch gene in the postseason, coming back from a three-run deficit in Game 4 of the NLDS in San Francisco:

Thanks to a young, fearless core, the Cubs have been able to look history in the eye while taking the league by storm.

Kris Bryant (3B/LF)24.29239102
Anthony Rizzo (1B)27.29232109
Addison Russell (SS)22.2382195
Javier Baez (IF)23.2731459

Along with veteran second baseman Ben Zobrist, Chicago's entire infield started the All-Star Game, becoming just the second unit to ever to do so alongside the 1963 St. Louis Cardinals, per ESPN.com

But their most important infielder will be third baseman Kris Bryant, who will be too much for the Dodgers to handle in the NLCS. 

An MVP candidate this season, Bryant has batted .320 with four home runs and six RBI in seven games against the Dodgers.

They'll have a golden chance to jump out to an early lead, as Dodgers ace Kershaw isn't expected to pitch until Game 3 following his Game 4 NLDS start and Game 5 save on one day of rest. 

Chicago's pitching has been just as impressive as its bats thanks to a rotation headlined by a banged-up Kyle Hendricks and Jon Lester, who both posted sub-2.40 ERAs this season. Joining them is last year's NL Cy Young Award winner Jake Arrieta to round out a dominant trio of pitchers that can stifle the Dodgers early in the NLCS. 

With such a well-rounded team, it's difficult to think that the Cubs will be denied of their first National League pennant since 1945. 

Stats courtesy of Baseball-Reference.com

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