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Tomorrow the weather looks better.Play a DH. No one was in the stands anyway yesterday. I don't see this game getting in.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Tonight's game has been postponed due to rain. The Blue Jays and <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Orioles?src=hash">#Orioles</a> will play a 4:05 p.m. single-admission doubleheader tomorrow.</p>— Orioles on MASN (@masnOrioles) <a href="

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From the Sun:

Fans with tickets for tonight's game may exchange them for any remaining home game this season on a "dollar-for-dollar" basis. Fans may also choose to hold their tickets until 2016 tickets go on sale, at which point they may be exchanged for tickets to any of the games against the Blue Jays from April 19-21, 2016. All exchanges are subject to availability and must be completed by April 21, 2016. Complimentary tickets are non-exchangeable.

The Nationals let you buy tickets to any April game that was not a prime game. When they got rained out against the Orioles. This is a weekday series but I guess it is better then nothing, I guess canceled the game a little earlier .I guess not enough people in the stands to make money.

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Tropical storm (possible hurricane) may be headed for the midAtlantic. We're in for more rain.

Nothing but rain in the forecast after today, and I'm sure a lot of the East Coast has a similar forecast. Should be interesting to see how MLB handles it.

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Nothing but rain in the forecast after today, and I'm sure a lot of the East Coast has a similar forecast. Should be interesting to see how MLB handles it.

Yeah possible 20" of rain for locations in the MidAtlantic over the next 6 days. This will severely complicate the rest of the MLB season and the playoffs.

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There is a chance that the games which would be played outdoors on the east coast this weekend will not impact who the playoff teams are, or their seeding. Possibility for a rain out tomorrow with Toronto, likely rain out Friday and Saturday vs. NYY, and perhaps Sunday as well. If KC doesn't get their act together, Toronto may not need tomorrow's game to clinch the top seed. NYY may not need any of those games to clinch the top wild card. The Mets / Nats series may be the only one which needs to be played.

For the sake of next year's budget, I hope the O's / NYY games need to be played. The O's have already taken a hit with a single admission doubleheader vs. the White Sox in May, will today with the single DH vs. Toronto, likely lost some revenue with the riot games played in TB. Missing three prime games vs. the NYY would make a total of eighthome games with no revenue (or minimal, in the case of the TB games). That's 10% of their yearly game day revenues.

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