Yankees Reschedule Game Due to Solar Eclipse
The game against the Miami Marlins is moved to avoid potential delays and ensure safety during the rare celestial event.
- The New York Yankees have rescheduled their game against the Miami Marlins to 6:05 p.m. on Monday, April 8, due to a total solar eclipse.
- The game was initially set for a 2:05 p.m. start but was moved to avoid potential in-game delays and safety concerns related to the eclipse.
- The first 15,000 fans attending the game will receive a Yankees Solar Eclipse T-shirt as part of a special promotional event.
- The total solar eclipse will be visible across several U.S. states, with the path of totality including parts of New York.
- Experts stress the importance of wearing proper eclipse glasses to view the event safely, as looking directly at the sun can cause long-term damage.