Twins home opener postponed because of bad weather forecast
MIAMI — The Minnesota Twins’ dwelling opener towards World Series champion Houston Astros was postponed from Thursday afternoon as a result of dangerous climate and chilly is forecast.
The sport was rescheduled for Friday, initially an off-day. Right-hander Sonny Gray will stay the Twins’ scheduled starter towards the Astros.
“There are times during the year, where games are moved, we have to shuffle a lot of different things,” Twins supervisor Rocco Baldelli earlier than Tuesday’s sport at Miami. “In this instance it doesn’t really change much.”
The Twins opened the season with a three-game sweep at Kansas City earlier than their present three-game set towards Miami.
“We talked to Sonny very early on, told him this could be a possibility,” Baldelli mentioned. “He said that’s not going to affect his bullpen. Was not going to affect his throwing program. It doesn’t really affect any of our other guys much. It’s really a flip-flopping of the days without much adjustment.”
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