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Earlier baseball game planned due to storm warnings

Kansas City, Missouri, USATuesday, May 19, 2026

Thunderstorms Loom, Game Time Shifted to 7:10 p.m.

The Kansas City Royals and Boston Red Sox were set to face off at 7:40 p.m. ET—but Mother Nature had other plans. Just before the umpire’s call, the MLB announced a 30-minute early start at 7:10 p.m. to outpace an incoming storm system packing strong winds, hail, and potential tornadoes.

Meteorologists had been tracking the volatile weather pattern for days, forecasting thunderstorms throughout the afternoon and evening. While radar suggested lighter activity at the original game time, forecasters warned conditions would deteriorate rapidly as night fell. Organizers made the safety-first call, avoiding last-minute delays or risks to players and spectators.

Behind the Scenes: A Race Against the Clock

With flood watches still active the next morning, stadium staff scrambled to adjust logistics:

  • Broadcast schedules were realigned.
  • Ticket scans were expedited to prevent bottlenecks.
  • Concessions and field preparations were finalized in a tight window.

What’s Next? More Weather Worries Ahead

The series continues with two more games, and Mother Nature remains unpredictable. For teams and fans, flexibility is key—outdoor sports are at the mercy of the skies, and early adjustments can mean the difference between a smooth matchup and chaos.

Stay tuned. The forecast could change again.

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