Are the Yankees playing today? Weather forecast for Yankees vs SF Giants on Friday
Are the Yankees playing today? Weather forecast for Yankees vs SF Giants on Friday
The New York Yankees are back in the Bronx after spending three bone-chilling days in Detroit.
But will they be able to start their homestand Friday night against the San Francisco Giants at Yankee Stadium?
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It will depend on Mother Nature.
What is the weather forecast for Yankees vs SF Giants on Friday?
According to weather.com, rain is forecast throughout the day and lasting into the evening. Low of 39 degrees tonight. Winds NE at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 90%.
What time is Yankees vs SF Giants on Friday?
First pitch is set for 7:05 p.m.
What TV channel is Yankees vs SF Giants game?
The YES Network is broadcating Friday night's game.
Yankees vs SF Giants pitching probables
Marcus Stroman (0-0, 7.27 ERA) is scheduled to start for the Yankees, while Robbie Ray (2-0, 3.18) will take the ball for the Giants.
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Are the Yankees playing today? Weather forecast for Yankees vs SF Giants

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