Fans in Boston seek shelter from the rain Friday prior to the game being called due to the weather.
Amy Sancetta, Associated Press
BOSTON Fenway Park was soaked from rain by game time Friday night, making it no surprise that Game 3 of the AL championship series would not be played as scheduled. Then the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox had to deal with the fallout.
With the rainout, the schedule was pushed back a day, but both teams said they would stay with their scheduled starters for Games 3 and 4. Boston, which trails 2-0 in the best-of-seven series, was leaning toward not bringing back Pedro Martinez for Game 5 Monday, but said that decision wasn't final.
Saturday night's forecast is better, with the National Weather Service calling for mostly cloudy skies with a 50 percent chance of showers and 10-15 mph winds. The temperature was expected to dip into the 40s.
The biggest news was that Red Sox ace Curt Schilling, whose ailing right ankle will prevent him from starting Game 5 if it's needed, pitched a 15-minute bullpen session with a high-top sneaker and felt better.
Schilling, who didn't appear to be throwing at full strength, twice stopped to tweak his shoe while about nine Red Sox officials, doctors and trainers kept a close eye on him. Boston hasn't ruled out his availability for a sixth or seventh game.
"This gave us reason to be optimistic," Boston manager Terry Francona said. "The door hasn't been closed."
New York will start Kevin Brown on Saturday against Bronson Arroyo, followed by Orlando Hernandez on Sunday against Tim Wakefield. Mike Mussina, who defeated Schilling in the opener, will have an extra day of rest, his fifth, before pitching in Game 5, and Derek Lowe is scheduled to start for Boston.
"We kind of reserve the right to change that," Francona said.
Francona could bring back a fully rested Martinez for Game 5 and avoid having him start again at Yankee Stadium, where fans taunted him with chants of "Who's Your Daddy?" during his 3-1 loss in Game 2.
"We are trying to win the series. That will be how we base our decision solely not to extend the series, to get to a certain game," Francona said. "It's based on trying to win four games."
After the postponement was announced 14 minutes before the scheduled 8:19 p.m. start, the Yankees were led by police as they walked from their clubhouse to buses, through a tunnel of fans chanting and taunting them.
Having won five games in a row, the Yankees want to get back on the field.
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