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For Tuesday, while it seems like the worst of it might be over by gametime, if it's raining continually all day, I'm not sure if that's enough of a reprieve to play ball:

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For Wednesday, it looks like the worst of it might be right when the game would be being played, without it fully letting up by end of day:

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6 hours ago, Going Underground said:

 

Yes,rain stopping a little after noon today and then chance of showers after 9 or so but heavier rain after 2 am.

Looks dry until early over night according to the future cast radar!

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10 minutes ago, Orioles Jim said:

For Tuesday, while it seems like the worst of it might be over by gametime, if it's raining continually all day, I'm not sure if that's enough of a reprieve to play ball:

Total for the day tomorrow is expected to be about 0.65 inches, which doesn't seem insurmountable.  Oh well, one day at a time, I suppose.   Let's just get this one in and worry about tomorrow afterwards.

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Wednesday now looks like the steadiest and rainiest day. Might be a window from about 6 to 9 PM today but will be close.  Rain will taper later in the afternoon with just scattered showers and picks up again later in the evening. So a 50/50 chance of some baseball tonight.

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Latest hourly forecast for today. I think there's a decent chance tonight's game can get started, but the question is how long will they be able to play until the rain starts up. Right now it's an 80% chance for rain at 8pm. If that can hold for an hour this game can get played.

 

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46 minutes ago, Orioles Jim said:

looks rough 

We all spent all off-season discussing lineups, moves, this and that... none of us thought we'd see Kemp starting at 2B LMFAO

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1 minute ago, Going Underground said:

Royals play the White Sox in their home opener tomorrow. 

Not their home opener but play tomorrow night. Weird schedule. Home opener and series against the Twins. 3 games on the road against the Orioles and then right back home against the White Sox  

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