Due to sustained periods of rain expected Saturday evening, first pitch of Saturday’s Red Sox-Rays game has been rescheduled to 1:05 p.m.
Not at night, Pats open season.Smart call.
Thursday September 7th slots perfectly as a makeup for Sunday, before the next (and last) home series with the Rays. common off-day, and we have an off-day that following Monday anyways
Double on 9th makes more senseSmart call.
Thursday September 7th slots perfectly as a makeup for Sunday, before the next (and last) home series with the Rays. common off-day, and we have an off-day that following Monday anyways
Particularly since the Rays have to fly to Cleveland for a Monday gameSunday should be moved to 4 but no chance they do it
The Tigers case was a game played at its original time. To move Sunday's game time, the Rays would have to agreeWho cares for the Rays. Do other teams like te Tigers care for the Sox?
That's a 110 minute flight not SeattleParticularly since the Rays have to fly to Cleveland for a Monday game
I agree but as it was stated last August: "The Red Sox tried to get the Tigers to push the start time back to late afternoon or evening when the times were set in the offseason. Major League Baseball said the Tigers could start the game whenever they wanted to, and Detroit refused to accommodate the Sox."The Tigers case was a game played at its original time. To move Sunday's game time, the Rays would have to agree
What's your point? That a team that regularly comes to Boston during the season should compromise their itinerary for the sake of possibly getting a game in during May?That's a 110 minute flight not Seattle
Which just re-enforces what I said about the Detroit game being played at its regularly scheduled time. I don't see why you find this so difficult to understand.I agree but as it was stated last August: "The Red Sox tried to get the Tigers to push the start time back to late afternoon or evening when the times were set in the offseason. Major League Baseball said the Tigers could start the game whenever they wanted to, and Detroit refused to accommodate the Sox."
What's your point? It's a short flight, shorter than going to TampaWhat's your point? That a team that regularly comes to Boston during the season should compromise their itinerary for the sake of possibly getting a game in during May?
If there are no weather delays or extra innings. Hey, if the Rays give the go-ahead, then why not. But get-away days are an entirely different animal than mid-series gamesIt wouldn't be a big deal to move the game to 4 pm on Sunday. It's a 6:10 start in Cleveland on Monday and they'd get into Cleveland around 11 on Sunday night.
I'm sure if given the option of coming back here on a mutual day off, playing a doubleheader, or pushing back Sunday's game they'd take that option.If there are no weather delays or extra innings. Hey, if the Rays give the go-ahead, then why not. But get-away days are an entirely different animal than mid-series games
IIRC it's 4:30 ET so as to be over by 8PM ETIsn't there some kind of lame deal where they can only push the start time so far with Sunday night baseball?
In the past, they've handed out dark colored shirts to people in those sections to at least somewhat mimic the batter's eye tarp they cover the seats with.PS what are they doing with people in Bl 34 and 35?
Presumably the inventory they normally use in 36 to move people to is gone too
I don't think they've done that in a while. I had tickets for there ALDS G2* last year that was sold as night and moved to day. We were offered an exchange to G1 (which moved to night...I believe) or told we could use SRO or get a refund...IIRC.In the past, they've handed out dark colored shirts to people in those sections to at least somewhat mimic the batter's eye tarp they cover the seats with.
OK, Great Master you possess the absolute truth.Which just re-enforces what I said about the Detroit game being played at its regularly scheduled time. I don't see why you find this so difficult to understand.