Rain halts Twins-Red Sox game, split doubleheader scheduled for Sunday
Downpour forces postponement of Saturday's matchup
Saturday's highly anticipated matchup between the Minnesota Twins and Boston Red Sox has been postponed due to inclement weather. Persistent rainfall throughout the day made it impossible to play the game at Target Field.
Doubleheader set for Sunday
The postponed game will be made up as part of a split doubleheader on Sunday. The first game is scheduled to begin at 1:10 pm CT, with the second game following approximately 30 minutes after the conclusion of the first. Both games will be seven innings in length.
Tickets valid for Sunday
Fans who purchased tickets for Saturday's game can use them for either game of the doubleheader. Those unable to attend the rescheduled games may exchange their tickets for a future Twins home game.
Tough break for both teams
The postponement is a setback for both the Twins and Red Sox, who are both coming off recent victories. The Twins had won three straight games before Saturday's postponement, while the Red Sox had won two of their last three.
Doubleheader could provide more excitement
While the postponement is unfortunate, the split doubleheader on Sunday could provide even more excitement for fans. The Twins and Red Sox are both competitive teams, and both games are sure to be close. Fans can expect plenty of action and drama in what should be a memorable day at Target Field.
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