The Yankees will formally make their choice for Game 5 tonight.
Monday night's Game 5 between the New York Yankees and Cleveland Guardians appeared to be in jeopardy due to inclement weather.
Shortly prior to the 7:07 p.m. The Yankees announced that the game would begin beyond the scheduled ET time.
More information will be given once they have properly examined the forecast for the evening. Game 2, which was initially scheduled for last Thursday, was rescheduled to Friday
Due to weather. The teams seem to want to prevent a recurrence in order to play the winner-take-all match tonight. Shane Bieber of the Guardians, who usually starts on two days'
rest, is unable to do so due to the postponement. Instead, they'll send Aaron Civale to the mound to take against Jameson Taillon.
While Civale hasn't pitched since the final game of the regular season, Taillon pitched Friday out of the bullpen without recording an out.
Cleveland came back to win Game 2 in extra innings and grab a 2-1 series lead with a three-run ninth inning.
In response, Gerrit Cole pitched seven terrific innings to help the Yankees win 4-2 on Sunday night.
The winner of Game 5 will advance to face the Houston Astros in the ALCS, which gets underway on Thursday at Minute Maid Park.