KANSAS CITY — The All-Star break has been prolonged for the Royals and Rays, no less than for another day. Friday night time’s recreation has been postponed due to extreme climate within the Kansas City space.
The recreation has been rescheduled as a part of a break up doubleheader on Saturday at Kauffman Stadium, with Game 1 slated for two:10 p.m. ET/1:10 p.m. CT and Game 2 (the initially scheduled recreation) following at 7:10 p.m. ET/6:10 p.m. CT. Both video games of the break up doubleheader can be nine-inning regulation video games.
Tickets for Friday’s postponed recreation can be honored for the rescheduled recreation. Fans shouldn’t have to trade their unique tickets in the event that they elect to attend the rescheduled recreation.
Right-handed rookie Alec Marsh was scheduled to pitch Friday for the Royals, and he’ll now begin Game 1 of the doubleheader on Saturday. The Royals’ pitching plans for Game 2 are nonetheless being determined. Originally, Brady Singer was scheduled to start out Saturday’s recreation and Jordan Lyles was scheduled for Sunday to spherical out the sequence in opposition to the Rays.
Teams are allowed to recall one further participant who’s on the 40-man roster to function the twenty seventh member for the day of a doubleheader. That participant can be returned to the Minor Leagues following the completion of the doubleheader.
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