Cubs-Braves postponed by rain; game to be made up Aug. 30

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Friday, May 18, 2018

ATLANTA -- The final game of a three-game series between the Chicago Cubs and the Atlanta Braves was postponed because of rain Thursday night.



The Braves announced that the game will be made up Aug. 30.



Rain began falling a few minutes before the scheduled first pitch at 7:35 p.m. ET. It was coming down heavily an hour later and the game was called at 9:56 p.m.



It marked the sixth postponement for the Cubs this season and their second against Atlanta, which won a makeup game 6-5 on Monday at Wrigley Field.



The new date will give the Cubs 23 straight games without an off day from Aug. 21 to Sept. 12. Atlanta will have one off day, Aug. 27, during a 37-day stretch from Aug. 7 to Sept. 12.



Jon Lester, Thursday's scheduled starter, will pitch Friday when Chicago begins a four-game series at Cincinnati. Kyle Hendricks and Jose Quintana will start in Saturday's doubleheader games, though the order has yet to be determined. Yu Darvish will pitch Sunday.



The Braves will start Sean Newcomb when they open a three-game home series against Miami on Friday. Julio Teheran will pitch Saturday and Mike Foltynewicz on Sunday.



Max Fried, recalled from Triple-A Gwinnett to start Thursday when Mike Soroka went on the 10-day disabled list with a right shoulder strain, will move to the bullpen.



Cubs manager Joe Maddon, eager to rest his bullpen, was pleased to have LHP Randy Rosario recalled from Triple-A Iowa before the game.



"They've been perilously close to being way overused the last week, so I had to sit them down for the night," Maddon said. "The bullpen has been fabulous, and I want to keep them fabulous."



Chicago relievers began the day ranked third in the NL with a 2.79 ERA, but Maddon doesn't want to keep relying so heavily this early in the season on Brian Duensing, Pedro Strop, Steve Cishek, Carl Edwards Jr. and Justin Wilson to set up closer Brandon Morrow. To make room for Rosario, infielderDavid Bote was optioned to Iowa.



Atlanta manager Brian Snitker said there's a chance shortstopDansby Swanson, on the disabled list with left wrist inflammation, could return to the lineup Friday. Swanson went 2-for-4 in a rehab appearance Thursday at Single-A Rome.

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