Cardinals-Braves resumes after lengthy rain delay as grounds crew clears flooded Busch Stadium

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The matchup between the St. Louis Cardinals and Atlanta Braves was able to resume after a nearly three-hour rain delay — thanks to a miraculous turnaround from the Busch Stadium grounds crew.

A thunderstorm with lightning and pouring rain came through St. Louis around 8 p.m. CT, leading the game to be suspended after the third inning. The two teams were tied 0-0 at the time.

After a delay of two hours and 43 minutes, the game resumed at 10:45 p.m. CT.

Weather permitting, tonight's game is scheduled to resume at 10:45 PM CT. https://t.co/ZW0EduFWYS

— St. Louis Cardinals (@Cardinals) July 11, 2026

Even after the storm passed, the pouring rain left its mark, flooding several parts of the stadium and making the surface unplayable. A clip from AppleTV sideline reporter Tricia Whitaker showed water flooding into the Cardinals’ dugout. Another from Braves radio’s Ben Ingram showed the level of flooding throughout the stadium.

Brb swimming out of the Cardinals dugout…..

But like actually we are stuck lol pic.twitter.com/balqlL4li7

— Tricia Whitaker (@TriciaWhitaker) July 11, 2026
Welcome to Lake Busch pic.twitter.com/rqEVxDtYLy

— Ben Ingram (@IngramRadio) July 11, 2026

After the rain stopped around 9 p.m. CT, the Busch Stadium grounds crew went to work, rolling the tarp back up and removing puddles of water from the surface. They used broom-like devices to roll the water off the field, and used other gadgets to try and dry out some of the grass. The result was a shockingly playable field, after about an hour of work, via multiple reports.

The Busch Stadium grounds crew deserves a day named in its honor by the city of St. Louis, right @Cardinals?

Before: Soup. After: Superb. pic.twitter.com/yoSvWU94xX

— Derrick Goold (@dgoold) July 11, 2026

Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol and Braves manager Walt Weiss then walked the field, determining that it was good enough to play on. Soon after they were satisfied, the two teams warmed back up again to resume the game.

In a mid-game interview after the game continued, Cardinals pitcher Michael McGreevy said that members of the team occupied themselves during the delay with cards, fantasy football talk and generally keeping things moving — though he admitted that some players looked like they were “about to go to sleep” given the late hour.

Austin Riley gave the Braces a 1-0 lead with an RBI single in the top of the fifth. The rain, however, also resumed in the fifth inning, prompting fans to head back into the concourse.

This story will be updated.

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