Saints vs. Worcester Red Sox Postponed Due to Wet Grounds at CHS Field
Wet grounds at CHS Field wiped out the April 2 Saints-Worcester game; no makeup date is set, but ticket-holders can exchange now while the doubleheader math looms.
Wet grounds at CHS Field forced the postponement of the second game of a six-game series between the St. Paul Saints and Worcester Red Sox on April 2, leaving ticket-holders without a game and the Saints' schedule with a gap that still has no fill date.
The Saints confirmed that no makeup date had been set as of the postponement announcement. Fans holding tickets for the rained-out contest had two paths forward: season ticket holders and single-game buyers could exchange their tickets for a future game through the club's ticket office, available both online and in person. The organization did not announce a deadline for those exchanges, so fans are best served by acting through the box office sooner rather than later.
The series continued with Game 3 the following night at 6:37 p.m., featuring a southpaw matchup: Saints lefty Connor Prielipp opposed Worcester's Jake Bennett. Fans unable to get to CHS Field could follow the action on FOX 9+, MLB.TV, MLB+, the Bally Live app, or locally on KFAN Plus radio.
The postponement was the Saints' second early-season scheduling disruption. St. Paul had already adjusted the start time of a March 31 game before weather intervened again less than a week later.

The deeper story, once the logistics are sorted, will play out in the pitching staff. When a makeup doubleheader is eventually slotted into the calendar, it will compress two separate starting pitcher turns into a single afternoon or evening. That puts one arm from the rotation in line for a shortened outing while the bullpen carries an outsized load across both games. Early in the season, when starters are still being stretched out and pitch limits are conservative, that kind of back-to-back strain can ripple across the following three or four days of pitching assignments.
There is also a roster dimension. Triple-A clubs routinely use doubleheader makeups to load extra at-bats onto players returning from injury or those grinding through rough patches. With the Saints and Worcester still coordinating the rescheduled date, the window for those decisions remained open as of April 2.
The Saints' staff and Worcester's front office had not yet finalized the makeup date. Until they do, Connor Prielipp's Game 3 start represented the clearest fixed point in an early-April rotation picture that just got a little harder to read.
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