Cardinals-White Sox game postponed because of rain
- Rain forced the cancellation of the June 18 matchup at Rate Field between Chicago and St. Louis, with the teams scheduled to make up the game as part of a doubleheader starting at 1:10 p.m. CT on June 19.
- Thunderstorms earlier on June 18 caused the first rain postponement of the White Sox 2025 season, prompting a rescheduled doubleheader the following day.
- The doubleheader will feature Erick Fedde versus Sean Burke in Game 1 and Michael McGreevy against Mike Vasil in Game 2, with parking lots opening at 11:00 a.m.
- White Sox manager Will Venable noted Burke's last effort involved "a lot of hard contact," suggesting struggles establishing his fastball.
- Fans with tickets for June 19's original game can attend both doubleheader games, while June 18 ticket holders will receive credits for tickets and parking.
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CHICAGO -- The Wednesday night game between the White Sox and Cardinals at Rate Field was postponed due to rain, with the contest being made up as part of a straight doubleheader on Thursday. Thunderstorms began around lunch time in Chicago, and while the rain had somewhat slowed down as
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