The Mets and the Braves will not play the rest of this week after all. Wednesdays and Thursdays ballgames at Truist Park in Atlanta have been postponed with heavy rains already in the arena and more expected to come with Bruce Brown Jr. Jersey Hurricane Helene approaching, the Braves announced. The games will now be part of a straight doubleheader on Monday that will start at 1:10 p.m. in Atlanta. Game 2 of the twin bill is expected to begin about 40 minutes after the first game ends. If, however, the Diamondbacks are eliminated from postseason contention by Monday and the Mets and Braves have not settled National League wild-card seeding, MLB Commi sioner Rob Manfred will decide if Mondays doubleheader will be played for seeing purposes, The Posts Joel Sherman reported. The Mets and Braves will not play the rest of their series this week. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post Explore More The Mets, one game up on Atlanta for the final National League wild-card spot, are slated to play three games in Milwaukee this weekend while the Braves have a three-game set with the Royals in Atlanta. Manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters that ace Sean Manaea has a good chance of starting the first game against the Brewers, who have already locked up the NL Central division title. The rest of the Mets rotation is still to be determined. David Peterson on the field at Truist Park on Wednesday. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post Rain drops fall on the field as stormy weather hit Atlanta on Wednesday. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post Braves lefty Chris Sale one of the NL Cy Young frontrunners was expected to pitch Wednesday before the postponment. if Sale will get the ball Friday, especially with the weather up in the air. Nate Sestina Jersey
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