Tonight’s game between the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies has been postponed due to rian, and will be made up as the first game of a single-admission doubleheader on Tuesday, starting at 4:10 p.m.
The regularly-scheduled game for Tuesday night will begin “approximately 30 minutes after the conclusion of the first game, but no earlier than 7:10 p.m.” per the team, and both games will be seven innings.
According to the team, only tickets for Tuesday’s regularly-scheduled game will be valid on Tuesday, and those with tickets for Monday’s game will receive the following credit:
Fans with tickets and parking passes to today’s postponed game will automatically receive a credit in their “My Mets Tickets” account in the amount of the face value of their paid ticket and parking pass for today’s game. Fans can apply the credit value of today’s tickets and parking pass toward the purchase of a ticket to any 2021 regular season Mets home game (excluding the September 10–12 Subway Series vs. Yankees) or to any 2022 regular season home game played on or before April 12, 2022 (excluding 2022 Opening Day), subject to availability. If such an exchange is made for a higher priced ticket, the credit will be applied toward the price of the higher priced ticket.
The postponement comes one day after the Mets had their series finale with the Marlins suspended in the first inning, after seven minutes and nine pitches, due to rain, on a day where the forecast was not promising.
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