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Hurricane Ike postpones Cubs-Astros games

Friday, Saturday games will be rescheduled due to possible impact of storm

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Several sporting events were rescheduled as Hurricane Ike approached the Texas coast. Some of the affected games (All times ET):

NFL
—Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens: game scheduled for 3:15 p.m. Sunday has been moved to Monday night at 7:30 p.m.
Major League Baseball
—Houston Astros vs. Chicago Cubs: First two games of weekend series postponed. No makeup dates set.
College Football
—Arkansas vs. No. 8 Texas: postponed until Sept. 27.
—Washington State vs. Baylor: moved from Saturday to Friday at 7:30 p.m.
—Stanford vs. TCU: kickoff Saturday moved from 6 p.m. to noon.
—Air Force vs. Houston: moved from Houston to Dallas, at 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
—Sam Houston State vs. Prairie View A&M: Saturday’s game canceled.
—Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Central Oklahoma: moved to 2 p.m. Saturday in Edmond, Okla.
—Mary Hardin-Baylor vs. Southern Nazarene: moved to Friday night at 6 p.m.
—Abilene Christian vs. Texas A&M-Commerce: changed to 2 p.m. Saturday.
—Hardin-Simmons vs. Linfield: moved from 6 p.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.
—Kentucky Wesleyan vs. Stephen F. Austin: Saturday’s game postponed. No new date set.
Other sports
—The Howard Payne tennis scheduled for Saturday against Southwestern University has been cancelled.
—The Texas A&M Invitational cross country meet in College Station has been postponed until next Friday.
—The WNBA game in Houston on Friday between the Comets and Sacramento Monarchs: postponed. It will most likely be rescheduled for Monday, depending on the severity of the storm.
—Cross country meet at Texas A&M: postponed until Sept. 19.
—West Texas A&M men’s soccer game vs. St. Mary’s University: Wednesday’s game has been postponed.
—The Abilene Christian vs. St. Mary’s women’s soccer game canceled.
—Stephen F. Austin University, Texas Southern University and Houston Baptist University: canceled or postponed all weekend athletic activities.

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updated 7:31 p.m. ET Sept. 11, 2008

HOUSTON - The first two games of this weekend’s series between the Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros have been postponed because of the potential impact of Hurricane Ike.

Baseball officials also were anticipating that Sunday’s series finale also might be postponed. One of the scenarios under consideration was to play a doubleheader Monday, and make up the third game on Sept. 29 if it’s needed to decide a playoff berth. The Cubs and Astros have no common off days after Monday.

“It’ll be a fluid situation in regard to how the storm moves and other issues that may or may not occur,” Houston general manager Ed Wade said after Friday’s announcement.

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Ike had sustained wins of near 100 mph on Thursday and was expected to make landfall on the Texas coast late Friday or early Saturday. Some forecasts projected that Ike could strengthen to a Category 4 hurricane with winds of at least 131 mph.

The Cubs were finishing a series in St. Louis on Thursday night and pitcher Jason Marquis wondered why the teams couldn’t agree to meet in another city.

“Why don’t we play at a neutral site?” he said. “It’s ridiculous.”

Wade said other venues were considered, but he would not be specific. Astros second baseman Mark Loretta said he heard that the Cubs wanted the Astros to meet them in Milwaukee — which is a one-hour drive from Chicago and would draw a ballpark filled with Cubs’ fans.

“We didn’t think that was a very good idea to try to evacuate our families and take off and leave them behind and all that stuff,” Loretta said. “I think that was quickly nixed.”

St. Louis was also considered, but an assistant to Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak said the Astros didn’t like that option, either.

Houston manager Cecil Cooper was adamant about keeping the games in Houston.

“Minute Maid is where we should play them,” he said.

Cubs general manager Jim Hendry expects commissioner Bud Selig to come up with a backup site by Friday if games can’t be played in Houston. The Cubs planned to fly back to Chicago after Thursday’s game and practice Saturday at home.

“We’ll plan on playing somewhere Sunday and Monday,” Hendry said. “Is everybody going to be inconvenienced a little bit? Absolutely. What can you do about it? You go to bed tonight hoping the storm weakens and there’s no disaster in that area.”

Chicago beat St. Louis 3-2 Thursday night to extend its lead in the NL Central to 5½ games over Milwaukee, which lost 6-3 at Philadelphia. The Astros blanked the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-0 to pull within three games of the Brewers in the wild-card race.

Loretta expected the teams play a doubleheader on Sunday and finish the series on Monday.

“You have to start with the premise that it’s a series of choices among not so convenient alternatives,” he said. “You know it’s going to be inconvenient for the players, the organizations, the fans, everything else. Just as the hurricane itself is inconvenient.

“This is all based on current weather models. We’re hoping the Cubs can get in at a reasonable hour on Saturday. Assuming that, I think we’ll be fine.”

Later Thursday, the Houston Texans announced that their game against the Baltimore Ravens scheduled for Sunday afternoon has been postponed and moved to Monday night.

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