The series that wouldn’t start has become the series that won’t end. A three-game set that has meant virtually nothing for the Mets and virtually everything for the Marlins could require one, final…
The series that wouldn’t start has become the series that won’t end.
The Marlins might have to return to Citi Field on Monday — a day after the season was supposed to end — to play less than an inning, if the playoff race is still undecided Sunday. At about 12:22 a.m., when the rain had slightly eased up, the grounds crew removed the tarp from the infield and brought it to deep left field.Miami Marlins GM Kim Ng, walking with Miami Marlins manager Skip Schumaker on the field., including GM Kim Ng and manager Skip Schumaker, briefly met with Brandon Nimmo — apparently the Mets representative — on the field at about 12:25 a.m.
Before play was stopped, there were two outs in the top of the ninth while the Marlins led, 2-1, with runners on first and second base.By MLB rules, a regulation game that is terminated early in the middle of an inning in which the visiting team has taken the lead becomes “a suspended game that will be completed at a later date from the point of termination.”
The rain delay, suspension and wacky Monday what-if would have been avoided if the Mets’ bullpen could have done its job.
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