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Slugging in the rain? Storms could interfere with All-Star Game
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Slugging in the rain? Storms could interfere with All-Star Game

Published Jul. 14, 2015 4:38 p.m. ET

 

A line of strong storms rolling through Cincinnati could make the All-Star Game a wet affair.

Severe thunderstorms moved through the area late Tuesday afternoon, with extremely heavy rain at Great American Ball Park. 

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The rain eventually let up, though the tarp remained on the infield. That break in the clouds allowed this surreal moment to occur: Giants ace Madison Bumgarner and Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw playing catch on the outfield grass:

Weather reports say the rain is expected to taper off by the scheduled 8:15 p.m. ET start of the game, but showers are possible through the evening.

A severe thunderstorm watch and flash flood watch are in effect until 8 p.m. ET for much of southwest Ohio. 

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