Baltimore Sun

Nationals-Phillies rained out; doublehead­er today

- By Rob Maaddi

PHILADELPH­IA — Even blow torches couldn’t get the field dry enough for the Nationals and Phillies to play.

Despite unusual methods by the grounds crew at Citizens Bank Park, the game between the Washington and Philadelph­ia scheduled for Monday night was postponed because of rain. It was reschedule­d as part of a traditiona­l doublehead­er Tuesday starting at 3:05 p.m.

Field conditions were poor because of weekend rain and the tarp hadn’t been out.

“Everybody saw the flame-throwers,” Phillies outfielder Rhys Hoskins said. “They did all they could. We were worried about player safety.”

Nationals star Bryce Harper playfully pretended to slip as he walked out to the first base area. He then grabbed a rake and pushed for a few seconds and reached into a bag to sprinkle a drying agent on the field.

Washington has been rained out on consecutiv­e days. Sunday’s postponeme­nt is scheduled to be made up Thursday.

“We didn’t want anybody to get hurt,” Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo said.

Players described the field as “spongy” and “soft” and guys from both teams tested the field during several conversati­ons between umpires and team officials.

Jake Arrieta (10-9, 3.61 ERA) was scheduled to start for Philadelph­ia. He said he wasn’t sure whether he’d pitch the first or second game Tuesday. Nick Pivetta (7-11, 4.66) will take the mound in the other game.

Nationals manager Dave Martinez said Erick Fedde (1-3, 6.00) will start the opener and Tanner Roark (8-15, 4.23) will pitch the nightcap.

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