Reds Game Postponed Due To Severe Weather In Cincinnati
Reds Game Postponed Due To Severe Weather In Cincinnati...
The Cincinnati Reds' scheduled game against the St. Louis Cardinals was postponed Friday due to severe thunderstorms sweeping through Ohio. The matchup at Great American Ball Park will be made up as part of a doubleheader on Saturday, April 12.
Heavy rain and lightning forced the decision just two hours before the 6:40 pm ET first pitch. The National Weather Service issued flash flood warnings for Hamilton County through midnight, with wind gusts exceeding 50 mph expected.
This marks the second weather-related postponement for the Reds this week after Tuesday's game was also delayed. The team now faces playing three games in two days against their NL Central rivals.
Fans holding tickets for Friday's game can use them for either game of Saturday's split doubleheader (1:10 pm and 6:40 pm starts). The postponement comes during a key early-season series as both teams battle for division positioning.
Local businesses around the ballpark reported significant losses from the unexpected cancellation. Many bars and restaurants had prepared for large crowds ahead of the weekend series opener.
The Reds (5-4) and Cardinals (6-3) will now play five games in four days, testing both teams' pitching depth. Manager David Bell told reporters the team would adjust rotations but declined to name Saturday's starters.
Weather remains a concern for Saturday's games, with a 40% chance of rain forecast throughout the day. The Reds haven't had back-to-back home postponements since April 2018.
This story is trending nationally as baseball fans track early-season weather disruptions across multiple MLB cities. The Reds-Cardinals rivalry consistently draws strong television ratings, amplifying interest in the schedule changes.