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Scattered thunderstorms could pop up during this evening's Blue Jays vs. White Sox game resulting in a potential delay. It's important to monitor accordingly. It is important to understand a sportsbook's rules pertaining to suspended and postponed games, some of which differ across the board.
Remember that forecasts are subject to change.
General Rules Pertaining to Types of Bets
If the game is postponed before it begins and is not played within 48 hours of the original start time, all bets are voided, and your stake is refunded at most online sportsbooks.
If the game starts but is suspended and not completed within 48 hours, bets are voided unless the outcome of a specific market has already been determined at most online sportsbooks.
Impacts on Types of Bets
- Single Bets: These are voided if the game isn't completed within the 48-hour window, and your stake is returned.
- Parlay Bets: If one leg of your parlay is voided due to a postponed game, that leg is removed, and the parlay continues with the remaining selections. The odds and potential payout are adjusted accordingly.
- Player Props: These require all listed players to be active. If a player doesn't participate, the bet is voided.
Totals
If the game goes at least 9 innings (or 8.5 if the home team is winning), the total bet is counted and will be graded accordingly based on the score at the time of suspension.
Should the game be called off prior to 8.5 innings (or 9 full innings if the visiting team is ahead), the total bet is voided at most books. It will therefore be marked as "no action" and refunded in most cases.
In the event of a game suspension that resumes the next day (or within 24 hours), the game is deemed as "unofficial" as it applies to totals bets. Therefore, they are voided. However, some books do treat suspensions when resumed the next day differently in regard to totals so it is important to check individual sportsbook rules.
Blue Jays vs. White Sox
PITCHING PROBABLES: Blue Jays: Chris Bassitt (8-4, 4.32 ERA, 1.39 WHIP, 102 strikeouts); White Sox: Aaron Civale (1-5, 4.60 ERA, 1.49 WHIP, 33 strikeouts)
Blue Jays -181, White Sox +150; over/under is 8 1/2 runs
BOTTOM LINE: The Toronto Blue Jays will try to build upon a nine-game win streak with a victory against the Chicago White Sox.
Chicago has gone 19-25 at home and 30-61 overall. The White Sox have a 10-6 record in games when they hit at least two home runs.
Toronto is 21-22 in road games and 53-38 overall. The Blue Jays have the fourth-best team batting average in MLB play at .258.
The matchup Tuesday is the fifth time these teams square off this season. The season series is tied 2-2.
TOP PERFORMERS: Miguel Vargas has 21 doubles, two triples, 10 home runs and 34 RBI for the White Sox. Lenyn Sosa is 12 for 39 with two doubles, three home runs and 11 RBI over the past 10 games.
Bo Bichette has 21 doubles, a triple, 12 home runs and 52 RBI for the Blue Jays. George Springer is 13 for 39 with five home runs over the last 10 games.
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