Mother Nature is forcing a quick schedule shuffle in Major League Baseball, as two key matchups in the Midwest are getting an earlier start on Monday to dodge expected rain. For fans heading to the ballpark or tuning in from home, here's what you need to know.
The Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds will now take the field at Wrigley Field at 7:10 p.m. EDT, a full 30 minutes earlier than originally planned. Meanwhile, across the state in Detroit, the Tigers and Boston Red Sox have also moved up their first pitch at Comerica Park to 6:10 p.m. EDT. Both games were originally slated for 7:40 p.m. EDT but have been adjusted to beat the incoming wet weather.
These time changes are a smart play by both teams, ensuring fans get a full nine innings without the threat of rain delays. It's a classic baseball move—adapting to conditions to keep the game moving. For those planning to catch the action, be sure to update your watches and arrive early. And if you're looking to show your team pride while staying comfortable in unpredictable spring weather, consider grabbing a lightweight jacket or a classic cap to stay game-ready, rain or shine.
