The New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals game scheduled for Wednesday was postponed due to rain, with a makeup game set for August 5 in St. Louis at 5:15 p.m. The Mets, with a record of 18-18, were hoping to sweep the series, something they last accomplished in April 2007. They had won the first two games of the series, 4-3 on Monday and 7-5 on Tuesday, marking their first series win since April 19-21. New York was seeking their first road series sweep of the season and have a history of success at St. Louis, winning nine of their last 11 games at the venue dating back to May 5, 2021. On the other hand, the Cardinals (15-21) have lost four consecutive games.
According to The Associated Press, the game postponement was announced and fans can look forward to an exciting matchup between the Mets and Cardinals when they meet again in August. The Mets had been on a winning streak in the series and were focused on securing their first road series sweep of the season. Despite the postponement, fans can still anticipate an exciting game when these two teams meet again.
On the other hand, the Cardinals were looking to break their losing streak and turn their season around. Stay tuned for more updates on Major League Baseball news and game schedules as this matchup promises to be one of excitement and tension.
In conclusion, although this baseball game was postponed due to rainy weather conditions, fans are eagerly awaiting to witness an intense matchup between these two powerhouse teams when they face off again in August at St. Louis’ Busch Stadium at 5:15 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST).