Will the Red Sox-Blue Jays Game Be Delayed, Postponed, Cancelled?

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/26/2020

There is a possibility that Wednesday's August 26 Red Sox vs. Blue Jays game could be delayed or postponed due to weather.  Our friends at BetOnline offer clear rules for game postponements and are also known to pay out bets/make refunds in some instances regardless.   They are one of the few books that offer a dime line in Major League Baseball up to -199.

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This one was anticipated to be a washout though it was yet to be officially postponed as of late Wednesday morning.  Rain chances were listed as 70% to 80% from the scheduled start of the game right past Midnight.  Shortly before 4 pm, rain chances were reduced to around 45% the first two hours of this game.

BetOnline Rules for Postponed Games Can Be Found Here

This game is scheduled to start at 6:37 pm ET.

Moneyline bets will 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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