Sunday's Twins-Mariners game postponed due to weather

Steam rises from hot water being used to melt ice and snow.
Steam rises from hot water being used to melt ice and snow inside of Target Field in an effort to get the stadium ready for opening day in Minneapolis on Wednesday, April 4, 2018. The biggest April snowstorm in 34 years struck 2 days before the Twins' home opener at Target Field.
Evan Frost | MPR News

The Minnesota Twins have announced that Sunday's game against the Seattle Mariners has been postponed due to "inclement weather." Snow is forecast in much of Minnesota and is expected to hit the Twin Cities metro area Sunday afternoon. According to a spokesperson for the Twins, it's not unusual to postpone games due to weather, but this is usually due to rain rather than snow.

The game will be made up on Monday, May 14 at 6:10 p.m., a mutual off day for both clubs.

Fans who had tickets for Sunday's game can use their tickets for the rescheduled game or exchange their unused tickets for any regular season Twins game in 2018.

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