Royals vs. Cardinals Game Rain Delay, Suspension Possible, Bets Could be Impacted: MLB Weather May 21

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
May/21/2019

Heavy rains could move into the St. Louis area just in time for the Kansas City Royals vs. Cardinals game.  As a result, this game has been postponed to another date. Bets placed prior to the postponement are NO ACTION.


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A baseball game becomes official for money line wagering purposes after 4 1/2 innings if home team is winning, or 5 innings if visiting team is winning. Totals and Run lines will have No Action.

For run lines and game totals (over/under), a baseball game becomes official after 8 1/2 innings if home team is winning, or 9 innings if visiting team is winning.

The other night, the Athletics-Tigers game had been suspended beyond the 5th inning with the visiting team winning.  The end result was Oakland declared the winner but the total was NO ACTION.  The total runs scored was below the 10.5 total at this point in the game.

The KC-STL appears to be the only game that could feature inclemant weather Tuesday so stay tuned.

The morning line on this game was -171 Cardinals with the total set at 9.

- Don Shapiro, Gamlbing911.com

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