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Postponed Tribe-Sox G3 tonight (6 ET, TBS)
- Updated: October 10, 2016
BOSTON — The Indians will wait another day as they attempt to polish off an American League Division Series sweep of the Red Sox, as persistent rain and a problematic forecast forced the postponement of Game 3 at Fenway Park on Sunday.
Cleveland holds a 2-0 edge in the best-of-five series, and had been set to start right-hander Josh Tomlin opposite Boston right-hander Clay Buchholz on Sunday. The same hurlers are now set to face off today (6 p.m. ET, TBS).
Game Date Time Matchup TV/Highlights Gm 1 Oct. 6 CLE 5, BOS 4 Gm 2 Oct. 7 CLE 6, BOS 0 Gm 3 Oct. 10 6 p.m. CLE @ BOS TBS *Gm 4 Oct. 11 2 or 3 p.m. CLE @ BOS TBS *Gm 5 Oct. 12 8 p.m. BOS @ CLE TBS *- If necessary | All times listed ET • Division Series start time scenarios • Red Sox vs. Indians ALDS coverageShop for postseason gear: Red Sox | Indians
Game 3 tickets will be honored for tonight’s game (ALDS Home Game No. 1 in Boston), when clear skies are forecast. If necessary, Game 4 tickets (ALDS Home Game No. 2 in Boston) can be used Tuesday, which had originally been set as an off-day for travel. If there is a Game 4, it will be at 2 p.m. on TBS if there are three games Tuesday, and 3 p.m. on TBS if there are two games.
The decision to postpone Sunday’s game came at the discretion of Major League Baseball, after assessing a long-range forecast which called for continued rain through the evening hours.
“We’re certainly anxious to get back on the field,” Red Sox manager John Farrell said. “That’s what this boils down to, regardless of the setting, …