Will The Astros-Yankees Game Be Postponed? Weather Calls for Heavy Rain, Wind

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/16/2019

Heavy rains were anticipated during the scheduled ALCS Game 4 between the Houston Astros and New York Yankees.  This had many folks holding off on placing their bets for this game.  This game has been postponed as a result.  Most books were off the board and starting pitchers were undecided well ahead of Wednesday with both teams opting to focus on their bullpen as opposed to naming a reliable starter.

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Initially it was believed this game would be cancelled as early as Tuesday.

The weather system moving through is expected to bring steady heavy rain from 3 pm to 10 pm Wednesday followed by showers and strong winds just beyond Midnight.  The chance of rain during scheduled game time is 100 percent

Some books - including Pinnacle, Bovada, Heritage and Jazz - had opted to keep this game off the board in anticipation for a postponement.

Houston leads the series 2-1.  The winner will go on to face the Washington Nationals in this year's World Series.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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