Atlanta Braves fans who want to catch the post-season action at SunTrust Park will soon be able to buy tickets for these highly-anticipated games.

Fans can now register through 11:59 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15 to buy tickets for the National League Division and National League Championship series games that will be held at the stadium.

Sale dates are:

Wednesday, Sept. 18

10 a.m.: A-List and Club Members pre-sale begins

noon: verified fan pre-sale begins

Thursday, Sept. 19

11:59 p.m.: verified fan pre-sale ends

Friday, Sept. 20

10 a.m.: public on-sale starts

You can get more details and sign up for sales by visiting the Atlanta Braves website.

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The Braves have a 9-and-a half-game lead in the National League East over the Washington Nationals. The Los Angeles Dodgers are leading the west and the St. Louis Cardinals are in first place in the central.

Once the regular season is over, the three teams each leading the eastern, central and western divisions of the American and National leagues will enter the playoffs. The top two Wild Card teams from both the American and National leagues will also advance to the post season and play each other in a one-game match.

Check out the post-season schedule by visiting MLB's website. You can also review the current MLB standings by clicking here.

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