We’re in a kind of scheduling no man’s land here: Today’s PHI-MIA game is scheduled to start in ~20 minutes per MLB, but that’s actually the re-start time of last night’s suspended game.
For today’s game we don’t have lineups yet.
What does Ottoneu usually do about lineup locks in a situation like this?
Will the start time for this game be adjusted to account for the resumption of yesterday’s suspended game? That begins at 1:10 EDT today, which would make the currently showing 2:10 EDT start time for today’s game hard to achieve. Thanks!
EDIT: sorry I might have those times confused a little (Chicago’s on central time right?) either way I think the start time for the game that’s supposed to be 6/27 still needs to be changed
Turn off auto-bench and make your best guess. Same thing is happening for Padres-Nats.
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I assume this is because the lineups were not out when the game started, since they resumed the game from last night first. This is just what will happen if you choose to leave auto-bench on and there are resumed games from the night before. Kind of unfortunate, but we can’t really change the start times since they are basically “20 minutes after the resumed game ends” or whatever.
Two resumed games in one day, quite annoying for lineup setting but everyone just try their best!
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How does Realmuto’s HR in the suspended game get scored? I didn’t see it on his points for today or yesterday. Just curious…
How is this gonna work? I figure if I had the players in my starting lineup on May 15, I will get the points. I have Gleyber and Judge starting from that day. How will we know though if the points are counted?
I’m assuming that for players that were injured (Bird, Eaton) or in the minors (Soto) on May 15, I will not get the points despite them being in my starting lineup today (though that would be awesome if so since Soto hit a homer)
Will show up tomorrow morning sometime.
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