Royals-Twins Game Suspension is Possible

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Jun/14/2019

Scattered storms could dampen the later portion of the Royals-Twins game Friday June 14 though these are more likely to hold off until after the game has concluded, assuming it doesn't go into overtime.


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Instability will be in the air all evening Friday, so this situation should be monitored closely.

Last night's Cardinals-Mets suspension in the 9th inning with that game tied sent bettors in frenzy.  St. Louis had scorred two runs in the 9th to tie the game.  Rules at most sportsbooks indicate that the team leading in the last full inning would be declared the winner under these situations.

Chicago could also have some showers, otherwise no other game on tonight's slate is likely to be threatened with a suspension.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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