In the City of Brotherly Love, Justin Verlander wanted to be funny with Philadelphia Phillies fans, giving them the middle finger as he got off the bus that brought the Astros to the stadium. One finger more than the Houston ace’s World Series winning record, going 0-6 with a 6.07 ERA in eight starts. And one more day of waiting. Game 3 of the World Series was rained out last night, with the series tied 1-1, causing the entire Fall Classic schedule to be pushed back a day. Rain caused Game 3 to be scheduled for tonight at Citizens Bank Park, with First Lady Jill Biden in attendance. Weather conditions are forecast to be better. The fourth game will be played tomorrow and the fifth was left for Thursday, the day that had been planned for a possible trip back to Houston. Game 5 will compete with an NFL matchup featuring none other than the Philadelphia Eagles visiting the Houston Texans.
Astros-Phillies game suspended; they will play today
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