Weather postpones Yankees-Rangers game, doubleheader scheduled


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The New York Yankees’ game against the Texas Rangers on Friday was postponed due to heavy rain, a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Debby. The storm brought torrential downpours and strong winds to New York, leading to the decision to postpone the game shortly after 11 a.m. Tornado watches were also issued for parts of New York State, underscoring the severity of the weather.
What happened

The game will now be played as part of a traditional doubleheader on Saturday. This marks the second time this week that the Yankees will have to play two games in one day, following a split doubleheader against the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday. The rain-altered schedule has added an extra challenge to the Yankees’ season, which is already filled with high stakes.
The Yankees had initially planned to start left-hander Carlos Rodon on Friday and right-hander Gerrit Cole on Saturday. The Texas Rangers were set to counter with right-handers Cody Bradford and Nathan Eovaldi. However, with the adjusted schedule, it remains unclear if these pitching matchups will hold or if changes will be made.
Entering the postponed game, the Yankees were tied atop the AL East with the Baltimore Orioles, both teams holding a record of 68-48. Every game is crucial at this stage of the season, and the rainout adds complexity to the Yankees’ playoff push. Meanwhile, the Rangers, with a record of 54-61, are 5 1/2 games behind the Houston Astros and Seattle Mariners in the AL West.
This series is important for both teams, with the Yankees looking to solidify their playoff position and the Rangers hoping to stay in contention. The postponement disrupts both teams’ momentum and presents a new challenge for the Yankees, who are navigating a weather-altered schedule. As they prepare for the doubleheader, the outcome of this series could have significant implications for their postseason aspirations.
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