INDIANAPOLIS -- Heavy rains not only postponed the Indianapolis Indians game against the Louisville Bats, but it flooded the dugouts, creating a mini-lazy river for the team to wade through.
The Indians and the Bats made the most of the rain delay before the game was officially called, pulling out inflatable rafts and diving into the flooded dugouts.
The two teams are set to make up the game on Sept. 1 in a double header, but until then, these two teams will keep splashing around:
Sources: game tonight delayed pic.twitter.com/TcmzlPpFor
— Trevor Williams (@MeLlamoTrevor) August 26, 2016
. @MeLlamoTrevor however, the swim meet is still on pic.twitter.com/5ruFSWRSHr
— Trevor Williams (@MeLlamoTrevor) August 26, 2016
We have the necessary supplies to wait this out. Thx. pic.twitter.com/mmgordVd8T
— Trevor Williams (@MeLlamoTrevor) August 26, 2016
? That game might not start for a while. #RainDelay (via @rookdavis24) pic.twitter.com/J5xDewrtpK
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) August 27, 2016
But it wasn't all fund and games: Some of the Indians' offices filled with water during the flash flooding Friday evening.
When you walk into your office... pic.twitter.com/6A8TeE45DB
— Grounds Crew (@INDYINDIANSTURF) August 27, 2016