Rain Cancels Mets-Braves Series, Doubleheader Ahead
Atlanta, USAWed Oct 02 2024
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The baseball world was thrown a curveball this week when heavy rain in Atlanta forced the Mets and Braves to cancel their game series. The storm, linked to Hurricane Helene, made conditions too rough for play. Instead of games on Wednesday and Thursday, the teams will now meet in a doubleheader on Monday at 1:10 pm. This change is significant because it could affect who gets the top spot in the National League wild-card seeding. The Mets are currently just one game ahead of the Braves.
Fans and players are eagerly awaiting these crucial games. For the Mets, ace pitcher Sean Manaea might start against the Brewers, who have already clinched their division title. The rest of the Mets' lineup is still up in the air. Over on the Braves' side, left-handed pitcher Chris Sale was initially scheduled to play before the rain delay. However, with the weather still unpredictable, Manager Brian Snitker isn't sure if Sale will be able to take the mound on Friday.
The postponed games have added a new layer of excitement to an already intense competition between the Mets and Braves. Fans can look forward to seeing some amazing skills and determination when these two teams finally face off in their doubleheader.
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