The Houston Astros have not played a game with Minute Maid Park’s retractable roof open since June 9. (The Astros played three “home” games in St. Petersburg, Fla., because of Hurricane Harvey.) “We want the roof closed because we don't want to get rained on,” Astros manager A.J. When we play under the roof, our fans get going.”In addition to the elevated noise level, right-hander Lance McCullers, the Astros’ Game 3 starter, said he felt more comfortable with the roof closed. Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and pitcher Kenley Jansen talk about the Game 2 loss to the Houston Astros.
Source: Los Angeles Times October 27, 2017 00:29 UTC