
Caution flag: Soggy scenes from MLB Speedway Classic at Bristol between Reds and Braves
The MLB Speedway Classic was no match for Mother Nature's schedule, with Bristol Motor Speedway getting drenched by multiple storm fronts that moved through the area. Both Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds fans and the teams have been left to wait it out, hoping for any sign of a letup, while the grounds crew does their best to keep the field as playable as possible.
"It kind of a bummer," noted FOX Sports broadcaster Kevin Burkhardt
Tomorrow's another day, though, which happens to be when the game will resume — at 1 p.m. EDT.
Until then, here's the best photos from around Bristol Motor Speedway
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