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The Latest: Rain falling in Cleveland, tarp covering infield
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The Latest: Rain falling in Cleveland, tarp covering infield

Published Oct. 26, 2016 3:32 p.m. ET

CLEVELAND (AP) The Latest on the World Series (all times Eastern):

2:25 p.m.

The tarp is covering the infield at Progressive Field, five hours before the scheduled 7:08 p.m. start of Game 2 of the World Series between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians.

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A light drizzle began at around noon Wednesday, and the chance of rain was 40 to 50 percent for each hour through 8 p.m.

Cleveland won Tuesday's opener 6-0.

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12:30 p.m.

Even if one team has a big late-inning lead, there could be a daylong wait to finish Game 2 of the World Series if rain hits Progressive Field.

While regular-season games can be shortened because of a bad weather as long as the losing team has completed at least five innings, a rules change approved in 2009 mandates that all postseason games and regular-season tiebreakers must be played to conclusion at the ballpark where they began.

Thursday is a scheduled off day before the Series is set to resume at Chicago's Wrigley Field, which last hosted the Series in 1945.

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12:10 p.m.

The Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians are hoping to beat the rain forecast for Wednesday and get in Game 2 of the World Series.

It was overcast and dry at noontime following the Indians' 6-0 victory in the opener, but wet weather was forecast for the evening.

Major League Baseball moved up the start of the game by an hour to 7:08 p.m., when Accuweather forecast a 48-degree temperature, a little rain and winds of 10-20 mph. Accuweather said that if rain tracks to the north, there will be a spot shower or two during the game, but if rain remains over the area, it could be steady and cause delays.

Meteorologist Ryan Adamson says in a statement: ''Game 2 of the World Series looks rather dry to start, but possibly wet to finish, depending on how long the game goes.''

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