Suspended
Game Rescheduled as First Game of Separate Admission Doubleheader
Tuesday,
August 31 at 1:10 P.M.
FLUSHING, N.Y., April
11, 2021
– The New York Mets have announced that this afternoon’s game against the Miami
Marlins has been suspended due to rain. It will resume as the first game of a
separate admission doubleheader on Tuesday, August 31 at 1:10 p.m. The game
regularly scheduled for Tuesday, August 31 will start at 7:10 p.m. Game one
will be a nine-inning game, while the night game will last seven innings.
Tickets for today’s game will NOT be valid for admission to the August 31
doubleheader.
Fans with tickets and
parking passes to today's postponed game will automatically receive a credit in
their “My Mets Tickets” account in the amount of the face value of their paid
ticket and parking pass for today’s game. Fans can apply the credit value of
today's tickets and parking pass toward the purchase of a ticket to any 2021
regular season Mets home game (excluding the September 10-12 Subway Series vs.
Yankees) or to any 2022 regular season home game played on or before April 11,
2022 (excluding 2022 Opening Day), subject to availability. If such an
exchange is made for a higher priced ticket, the credit will be applied toward
the price of the higher priced ticket.
Complimentary tickets
to today’s game and those marked "NO RAINCHECK" have no value and do
not constitute a rain check.
Tickets for Mets games
are available at Mets.com, the MLB Ballpark app, by calling (718) 507-TIXX or
by visiting the Citi Field Box Office.
3 comments:
I believe it’s the home team that determines if a game so start. So, it lasted 3 batters... Whoever made this call should be spoken to.
Further, Mattingly used a reliever because he knew this game was going nowhere, whereas Rojas burned Stroman... man, it’s getting bad. The Mets are getting whipped in the dugout.
Was it Rojas' decision to start Stroman or the same guy that decided that they should try to play?
Once thought is that Rojas is not being allowed to be the Manager he can be. Either they let him, or get a guy in who they will let manage.
I think Fonzie cared too much about things modern baseball front offices don't care about like manufacturing runs, defense and fundamentals. Who has times for that silly stuff?
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