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In a pivotal turn of events for fans, the Cleveland Guardians game today was postponed due to inclement weather, resulting in a highly-anticipated doubleheader scheduled for Sunday, April 5. The game at Progressive Field, originally set to take place on Saturday, April 4, was called off, much to the disappointment of baseball enthusiasts.
The rescheduled doubleheader will begin at 1:10 p.m. ET (12:10 p.m. CT) with gates opening at noon ET. Fans who had purchased tickets for the April 4 game will have the unique opportunity to use their original tickets for both games, ensuring the same seat throughout the doubleheader. This change is a welcome gesture for fans eager to catch the action after the rain delay.
Understanding the Details of the Doubleheader
For those holding tickets to the postponed game, an efficient ticket exchange system has been put in place. Fans can take advantage of the full value of their April 4 tickets through their My Tickets account, allowing exchanges into one of 51 designated games, including the upcoming doubleheader. This flexibility means fans can still enjoy the game they were looking forward to despite the weather interruptions.
Key Ticket Exchange Information
- Season Ticket Members are encouraged to exchange their tickets for any available games through the My Tickets Exchange program starting immediately.
- Single-game ticket purchasers are required to exchange their tickets online, starting at 6 p.m. ET on April 4, through their My Tickets account.
- Ticket exchanges must be finalized in a single transaction, and all tickets must be exchanged for the same game type.
- Consideration is being given to Premium Club and group ticket holders, with direct outreach from account representatives regarding available options.
Parking and Additional Considerations
For those interested in attending the rescheduled games, it’s important to note the parking arrangements. Any prepaid garage parking passes purchased for the April 4 game will be credited to purchasers’ MLB accounts. These funds can then be applied toward future ticket or parking purchases until the end of the 2026 regular season. This offers a sense of assurance to those planning to attend the doubleheader.
The Cleveland Guardians’ swift response to the postponement demonstrates a commitment to fan engagement and satisfaction. With new game times set and flexible ticketing options available, baseball enthusiasts can gear up for an exciting day at Progressive Field. The doubleheader promises to be filled with thrilling baseball moments and a lively atmosphere as fans look forward to watching their favorite team in action.
Conclusion and Looking Ahead
The Guardians’ game today might not have unfolded as planned, but the resilience of the team and its organization shines through in their response to the weather-related disruption. As fans prepare for the doubleheader on April 5, it’s a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the sport and the importance of community support. Gathering at Progressive Field will surely electrify the atmosphere as fans come together to rally behind their team.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will tickets for the doubleheader be different from the original game?
No, fans who had tickets for the postponed game can use their original tickets to attend both games of the doubleheader.
What time do the gates open for the doubleheader?
The gates for the doubleheader will open at noon ET, one hour before the first game starts at 1:10 p.m. ET.
Can I exchange my tickets for any game?
Fans can exchange their April 4 tickets for any of the 51 designated games listed in the ticket exchange program.
What about parking for the doubleheader?
All prepaid parking passes for the April 4 game will be credited to your MLB account and can be used for future game purchases.
Are season ticket holders getting special treatment for exchanges?
Yes, Season Ticket Members have the opportunity to exchange their tickets for any available game through the My Tickets Exchange program starting right away.