Orioles-Red Sox Players Still Lock This Morning
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2018 7:27 am
The annual Patriots' Day game between the Red Sox and Orioles was cancelled yesterday, but NFBC lineups will still lock 5 minutes before the scheduled game time. I believe it was 11:05 am ET, so plan accordingly. Those players on both teams will lock for Monday-Thursday at that time.
The reason for this rule is so that we're not manually pushing back the lock time every time there is a rain delay on Monday. It would be impossible to do that and then lock those teams 5 minutes before each new start time. In a case like this, where the game was cancelled one day in advance it seems much easier to do, but you can't have a rule in place that fluctuates the software based on the timing of the delay or the cancellation.
The weather this spring throughout the country has been unpredictable and nasty. I heard there have already been 22 cancellations, compared to 25 all of last year. Maybe Major League Baseball will look into the schedule more next year and do all it can to keep early season games in warmer climates or domes. I know it's impossible to avoid the Midwest and East Coast venues throughout the first three weeks of the season, but when you have a whole weekend series get cancelled like we saw in Minnesota this weekend, it's crazy. This is going to reek havoc on the schedule throughout the year. So much for those extra days off during the hot summer months.
Good luck this week everyone.
The reason for this rule is so that we're not manually pushing back the lock time every time there is a rain delay on Monday. It would be impossible to do that and then lock those teams 5 minutes before each new start time. In a case like this, where the game was cancelled one day in advance it seems much easier to do, but you can't have a rule in place that fluctuates the software based on the timing of the delay or the cancellation.
The weather this spring throughout the country has been unpredictable and nasty. I heard there have already been 22 cancellations, compared to 25 all of last year. Maybe Major League Baseball will look into the schedule more next year and do all it can to keep early season games in warmer climates or domes. I know it's impossible to avoid the Midwest and East Coast venues throughout the first three weeks of the season, but when you have a whole weekend series get cancelled like we saw in Minnesota this weekend, it's crazy. This is going to reek havoc on the schedule throughout the year. So much for those extra days off during the hot summer months.
Good luck this week everyone.