Game 4 postponed with A-Rod again out of lineup
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The grounds crew covers the field during a rain delay
during Game 4 of the American League championship series between the Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)(Credit: Carlos Osorio)DETROIT (AP) — The Yankees were ready to bench Alex Rodriguez again when Game 4 of the AL championship series was postponed by rain.
Now, New York’s top pitcher also might face a limited role, making a playoff comeback that already seemed far-fetched appear even more unlikely.
Game 4 was called off Wednesday night and rescheduled for Thursday, delaying Detroit’s attempt to win its second AL pennant in seven years. The Tigers lead the best-of-seven series 3-0 and were ready to send Max Scherzer to the mound against Yankees ace CC Sabathia.
After the rainout, there’s a chance Game 4 could be Sabathia’s only start of the series even if New York is able to rally. Under the original schedule, he could have pitched a potential Game 7 on three days’ rest.
There was no announcement on when Game 5 would be played if necessary. If Game 5 is simply moved to Friday’s scheduled off day, then New York would have to win four games in four days and Sabathia would be unlikely to make more than one start.
“We take care of business (Thursday), then we can worry about the next day,” Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said. “Get in the win column, that’s all that matters.”
Cashman had plenty to talk about Wednesday even though not a single pitch was thrown. Manager Joe Girardi again left Rodriguez out of his starting lineup, and the Yankees also announced that injured shortstop Derek Jeter would have surgery on his broken left ankle.
The game — which New York needed to win to avoid elimination — almost felt like an afterthought. Perhaps it was fitting that it was called off because of rain in the Detroit area.
Scherzer and the Tigers will have another chance Thursday, when the teams try again to play Game 4.
“I would have played at 1 a.m. I don’t care,” Scherzer said. “Whenever they want to give me the ball, that’s great.”
The first pitch Wednesday night was slated for 8:07 p.m. But shortly before the scheduled start, the crowd was informed of a delay. A radar forecast for the Detroit area was eventually posted on the scoreboard video screen, as if to explain to fans why there was no baseball despite what was still pleasant weather at the ballpark.
“They kept saying it was going to come and it never came. So go figure,” Scherzer said.
The postponement was announced after a delay of about 70 minutes. A misty rain finally began about 15 minutes after the postponement was announced and steady rain followed shortly thereafter.



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