Will the Phillies-Yankees Game Be Delayed, Postponed, Cancelled?

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/03/2020

The weather forecast is not looking good for Monday's August 3, 2020 Phillies-Yankees game.  Words you rarely see on a site that promotes gambling: You may want to hold off on that bet. (Note that in addition to a generous welcome bonus up to $1000, BetOnline offers a true dime line up to -199)

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The early morning odds of this game being completed were still good as Tropical Storm Isaias's rain bands are expected to hold off until after Midnight.  This still bears watching as the potential exists for rain to arrive prior to the ending of this game. 

As Gambling911.com readers know, BetOnline reinstituted the 4.5/5 inning rule.  Moneyline bets will once again have action after the gm goes 5 innings; 4.5 innings if the home team is up.  This follows a brief period at the start of the season where games were required to go 8.5/9 innings in order for there to be action due to Covid-19 uncertainties.  If you're unhappy with your current book's rules, we suggest playing at BetOnline.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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