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**Summary:**

The Tuesday night game between the Milwaukee Brewers and New York Mets at Citi Field was postponed due to rain. The game will be made up as part of a split doubleheader on Wednesday, with games at 1:10 PM ET and 7:10 PM ET. The Brewers will keep their scheduled starters, Freddy Peralta and Jacob Misiorowski. The Mets will start Clay Holmes in game 1, but have yet to announce their game 2 starter. The series is a rematch of last year’s NL Wild Card series. Tickets for Tuesday’s game are valid for Game 1 on Wednesday. Fans can also exchange their tickets for a 2025 game (with certain restrictions).

**News Article:**

**Rain Washes Out Brewers-Mets Opener, Doubleheader Scheduled for Wednesday**

**NEW YORK** – A bout of evening rain showers forced the postponement of Tuesday night’s game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the New York Mets at Citi Field. The two teams will now face off in a split doubleheader on Wednesday, with Game 1 scheduled for 1:10 PM ET and Game 2 at 7:10 PM ET.

The Brewers will stick with their originally planned pitching rotation, sending Freddy Peralta to the mound for Game 1 and highly-touted pitching prospect Jacob Misiorowski for Game 2. The Mets will counter with Clay Holmes in the first game. Holmes is coming off a solid June where he posted a 2.93 ERA over five starts. The Mets have yet to announce their starting pitcher for the second game.

This series is a rematch of the thrilling 2023 NL Wild Card Series, in which the Mets edged out the Brewers, eventually advancing to the NLCS.

Fans holding tickets for Tuesday’s rained-out game can use them for Game 1 of the doubleheader on Wednesday. Alternatively, fans who do not attend Game 1 can exchange their ticket for a comparable ticket to a select 2025 Mets regular-season home game, subject to availability and certain blackout dates. For complete ticket exchange and parking information, fans are encouraged to visit Mets.com/Rain.

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