Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Milwaukee Brewers: How to watch Game 4 of the NLCS tonight, full schedule and everything else you need to know2 days ago7 min read0 comments

Alright, folks, let's get into it. The Los Angeles Dodgers are sitting pretty with a commanding 3-0 lead over the Milwaukee Brewers as we head into Game 4 of the NLCS tonight, and honestly, it feels like we're watching a replay of a classic NBA playoff sweep where one team just has all the momentum.The Dodgers' lineup is firing on all cylinders, their pitching is locked in, and it’s hard to see a way out for the Brewers—but hey, if you’re a Brewers fan, don’t tap out just yet. Remember the 2004 ALCS? The Red Sox were down 0-3 to the Yankees, and everyone had already written their obituary.Then they pulled off what seemed impossible, winning four straight not just to topple the Yankees but to go all the way and break the Curse of the Bambino. So, why not a 'Brewbino' curse-breaking moment? It’s a long shot, sure, but baseball is weird like that—it loves a good underdog story, and the Brewers have the talent to flip the script if they can just find their rhythm tonight.The stakes are sky-high because the winner of this series gets a ticket to the World Series to face off against whoever comes out on top in the ALCS between the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners, starting Friday, Oct. 24.For those of you itching to catch every pitch, Game 4 is set for Friday, October 17 at 8:38 p. m.ET/5:38 p. m.PT, and you can tune in on TBS, truTV, or stream it via DirecTV, HBO Max, or Hulu + Live TV. The full NLCS schedule is a rollercoaster: Game 1 was Monday, Oct.13 at 8:08 p. m., Game 2 on Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 8:08 p.m. , Game 3 on Thursday, Oct.16 at 6:08 p. m., and if the Brewers can claw back, we’ve got potential Games 5, 6, and 7 lined up through next week. Think of it like the NBA Finals—when a team is on the brink, every game becomes a must-watch drama, and tonight’s matchup is no different.The Dodgers are playing like they’re in a video game on easy mode, but the Brewers have that desperation energy that could make this a classic. So grab your snacks, settle in, and let’s see if Milwaukee can pull off a miracle or if L.A. closes it out in style.