White Sox-Mets game Wednesday moved to 1:10 p.m. EDT because of weather forecast
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox and New York Mets adjusted the start time of their series finale to 1:10 p.m. due to anticipated rain in Queens. Originally set for 7:10 p.m., the change was announced shortly before the first pitch of the previous game. Rookie pitcher Shane Smith will start for the White Sox against Griffin Canning. Fans with tickets for the original game time will still be able to attend, and they will also receive vouchers for future weekday games, ensuring fan access despite the schedule change.
The start time of the series finale between the Chicago White Sox and New York Mets was moved up to 1:10 p.m. due to weather concerns.
Rookie Shane Smith will pitch for the White Sox against Griffin Canning, after adjustments were made to accommodate a rain forecast.
Tickets for the originally scheduled evening game will still be valid, and attendees will receive a voucher for a future game.
The Mets rescheduled the game just two hours before the expected first pitch to manage potential rain expected on Wednesday night.
Read at The Telegraph
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