The ongoing series between the Atlanta Braves and St. Louis Cardinals faced an early interruption at Busch Stadium, with weather conditions forcing a rain delay before the game could progress beyond the fourth inning. The matchup, which has historically seen its share of weather-related stoppages in the shadow of the Gateway Arch, remained scoreless at the time of the delay.
UPDATE [9:32 p.m. ET]: The situation is becoming more uncertain as steady rainfall continues to impact visibility and field conditions.
UPDATE [10:00 p.m. ET]: With no immediate end to the weather in sight, officials may lean toward postponing the contest to ensure safety and optimal playing conditions.
UPDATE [10:25 p.m. ET]: While the rain has subsided, the decision on whether to resume play tonight or resume the game tomorrow remains pending.
UPDATE [10:38 p.m. ET]: The tarp has been removed, signaling a potential restart under the lights for a late-night finish.
UPDATE [10:55 p.m. ET]: Fans and players should prepare for an extended evening, as the game faces an uphill battle against the clock and potential follow-up storms.
UPDATE [11:22 p.m. ET]: Grounds crews are working to restore the field to playing condition, offering hope for a resolution.
UPDATE [11:30 p.m. ET]: Officials have announced a planned restart at 11:45 p.m. ET, with the game hanging in the balance amid lingering weather concerns.
UPDATE [11:47 p.m. ET]: Play has resumed, but with additional rain forecasted, the outcome may hinge on which team leads after the fifth inning. Fans are encouraged to follow along in the game thread for real-time coverage.
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