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Wednesday’s Orioles-Mariners game postponed, doubleheader scheduled Thursday

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Wednesday’s scheduled game between the Orioles and Seattle Mariners has been postponed due to inclement weather. The game will be made up as part of a traditional (single-admission) doubleheader on Thursday, April 15.

Both games of Thursday’s doubleheader will be seven innings. The first game will begin at 12:35 p.m. ET, followed by game two approximately 45 minutes after the first game concludes.

Fans holding tickets for the originally scheduled 1:05 p.m. game Thursday should use those tickets for both games of the doubleheader. Gates will open one hour before first pitch at 11:35 a.m.

Both games of the doubleheader will be broadcast on MASN and on the Orioles Radio Network.

Tickets for Wednesday’s postponed game will not be automatically honored for Thursday’s doubleheader. Birdland Members with game tickets and parking passes to tonight’s postponed game may exchange the value of their tickets and parking pass to any future 2021 regular season Orioles home game once those tickets become available, including tomorrow’s doubleheader, based on ticket availability.

Complimentary tickets are non-exchangeable.

Fans who purchased tickets on StubHub for Wednesday’s game will need to contact StubHub regarding their policy for postponed events.

Additional information will be communicated via email to all original ticket purchasers, including fans who purchased via Ticketmaster or on Orioles.com.

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