Tropical Storm Hilary Causes Postponement of Reds-Angels Game, Doubleheader Scheduled for Wednesday

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As the summer winds down, Tropical Storm Hilary has caused a disruption in the Major League Baseball (MLB) schedule. The Reds-Angels game, which was scheduled to take place on Tuesday, August 15th, has been postponed due to the storm. The teams have decided to make up the game with a doubleheader on Wednesday, August 16th.

Tropical Storm Hilary is currently located in the Gulf of Mexico and is expected to make landfall in the Texas/Louisiana area on Wednesday. The storm is expected to bring heavy rains and strong winds, making it unsafe for the teams to play the game.

The Reds-Angels game is just one of many games that have been affected by Tropical Storm Hilary. Other teams that have had their games postponed include the Astros-Rangers, the Cubs-Brewers, and the White Sox-Indians. All of these games have been rescheduled for later dates.

The Reds-Angels doubleheader on Wednesday will be the first time the two teams have played each other this season. It will also be the first time they have played a doubleheader since 2015. The doubleheader will consist of two seven-inning games, with the first game starting at 4:10 pm ET and the second game starting at 7:10 pm ET.

Tropical Storm Hilary has caused a lot of disruption to the MLB schedule, but it is important to remember that safety is always the top priority. The teams have done their best to reschedule the games and make sure that everyone stays safe during this storm.

Tropical Storm Hilary Causes Postponement of Reds-Angels Game, Doubleheader Scheduled for Wednesday