Rangers-White Sox Game Suspended Due to Rain
Rangers-White Sox Game Suspended Due to Rain
Rangers-White Sox Game Suspended Due to Rain
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The Texas Rangers and Chicago White Sox game on Tuesday was suspended just four pitches into the first inning due to rain, marking the shortest suspended game in MLB history. The game will resume as part of a doubleheader on Wednesday, with the first game starting at 4:10 p.m. CT. Both teams faced challenging seasons, with the Rangers struggling to maintain their championship status and the White Sox holding the worst record in baseball. Fans with tickets for the originally scheduled game will be able to attend both games of the doubleheader, and season ticket holders will receive account credits for the suspended game. This incident follows a notable change in MLB rules regarding game suspensions post-2020, allowing for such quick halts in play. The second game of the doubleheader is expected to start approximately 30-45 minutes after the completion of the first.

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