Mike Trout and the Angels enter the postseason with the best regular season record.
Mike Trout and the Angels enter the postseason with the best regular season record. (USATSI)

Sunday began with the possibility that Major League Baseball would need three tiebreaker games on Monday, but none of the three came to fruition and Sunday will be the last day of the regular season. That means the playoffs begin soon, of course.

Here's the schedule, at least what we know so far.

* denotes "if necessary" games

American League wild card game

Oakland Athletics at Kansas City Royals, Tuesday, Sept. 30 at 8:07 p.m. ET

National League wild card game

San Francisco Giants at Pittsburgh Pirates, Wednesday, Oct. 1 at 8:07 p.m. ET

American League Division Series

Wild card winner vs. Los Angeles Angels (home field advantage)

Game 1: Oct. 2
Game 2: Oct. 3
Game 3: Oct. 5
*Game 4: Oct. 6
*Game 5: Oct. 8

Detroit Tigers vs. Baltimore Orioles (home field advantage)

Game 1: Oct. 2
Game 2: Oct. 3
Game 3: Oct. 5
*Game 4: Oct. 6
*Game 5: Oct. 8

National League Division Series

Wild card game winner vs. Washington Nationals (home field advantage)

Game 1: Oct. 3
Game 2: Oct. 4
Game 3: Oct. 6
*Game 4: Oct. 7
*Game 5: Oct. 9

St. Louis Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers (home field advantage)

Game 1: Oct. 3
Game 2: Oct. 4
Game 3: Oct. 6
*Game 4: Oct. 7
*Game 5: Oct. 9

American League Championship Series

Game 1: Oct. 10
Game 2: Oct. 11
Game 3: Oct. 13
Game 4: Oct. 14
*Game 5: Oct. 15
*Game 6: Oct. 17
*Game 7: Oct. 18

National League Championship Series

Game 1: Oct. 11
Game 2: Oct. 12
Game 3: Oct. 14
Game 4: Oct. 15
*Game 5: Oct. 16
*Game 6: Oct. 18
*Game 7: Oct. 19

World Series

Game 1: Oct. 21
Game 2: Oct. 22
Game 3: Oct. 24
Game 4: Oct. 25
*Game 5: Oct. 26
*Game 6: Oct. 28
*Game 7: Oct. 29