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How could hurricane Helene impact the Braves vs Mets series?

As Hurricane Helene approaches, the game between the Braves and the Mets series may be postponed.

KEVIN C. COXAFP

The storm is expected to make landfall in Florida on Thursday, September 26, bringing severe weather to Georgia, including heavy rain and strong winds. This could significantly impact the third game of the series, scheduled for Thursday night at 7:20 p.m. ET.

The safety of players, staff, and fans is paramount. The storm’s expected severity could disrupt travel plans for both teams, especially the Mets, who need to travel to Milwaukee for their next series.

The options the MLB has if they need to move the Braves and Mets game

The MLB is considering several options to mitigate the impact of the storm. One possibility is to move Thursday’s game to an earlier time, such as 1:00 p.m. ET, to avoid the worst of the weather. Another option is to play a doubleheader on Wednesday, September 25, ensuring all games are completed before the storm hits. In extreme cases, the game could be moved to a neutral site, although this would be a last resort due to logistical challenges.

This series is crucial for both teams’ playoff hopes, with the Mets currently holding a Wild Card spot and the Braves just behind them in the standings. Any disruption could have significant implications for their postseason chances.

Fans should stay updated by checking MLB announcements for any schedule changes. As the situation develops, the priority remains the safety and well-being of everyone involved.

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