The Mets and Braves are scheduled to play at 7:20 p.m. at Truist Park in Atlanta on Thursday in the last game of the critical series between the NL East rivals, but with a potential hurricane headed to the region Thursday, the time of the game could be switched.
While nothing had been decided as of Monday night regarding the upcoming series, MLB was proactive in a different matchup with playoff implications, announcing Monday that Tuesday’s game between the Tigers and Rays at Comerica Park in Detroit had been changed from a 6:40 p.m. start to 1:10 p.m. because of a poor forecast.
According to a statement from MLB, “The decision was made in an effort to identify the best opportunity to play the game.”
With the playoffs set to begin Oct. 1, just two days after the regular season concludes, and no off days remaining, there is little time to make up games, so the league is more aggressive in changing the schedule.
MLB will consult with weather services in the Atlanta region and discuss possible alternatives with the teams, if necessary.