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Mariners pitcher J.J. Putz throws the baseball on a snow-covered Jacobs Field on Sunday in Cleveland. For the second day in a row, snow and cold weather forced a doubleheader between the Mariners and the Cleveland Indians to be postponed.
Mariners pitcher J.J. Putz throws the baseball on a snow-covered Jacobs Field on Sunday in Cleveland. For the second day in a row, snow and cold weather forced a doubleheader between the Mariners and the Cleveland Indians to be postponed.
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Cleveland – For the second day in a row, snow and cold weather has forced a doubleheader between the Seattle Mariners and Cleveland Indians to be postponed.

The teams were snowed out of a day-night doubleheader on Saturday, when they were attempting to make up Friday’s game, which was postponed after the teams had played four innings and endured nearly 3 hours in delays.

On Sunday, the teams had hoped to get two games in with a traditional doubleheader, but that too had to be cancelled because of snow.

Now the Mariners and Indians will try to salvage half of their four-game series by playing two on Monday, beginning at 4:05 p.m.

The second game will start approximately 20 minutes after completion of the first.

The Cleveland area has been blanketed by a spring snowstorm, which has dumped over a foot of snow in some places since Friday.

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