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MLB Game Delayed After Unidentified Drone Ominously Hovers Over Field

The 2020 MLB season has already been far from typical. There have been mass postponements due to team-wide coronavirus outbreaks in what was supposed to be a 60-game season. There’s a universal DH now, runners on second base to start extra inning and doubleheaders are seven-inning games. Again, it’s different.

Drone delays are a thing? During Tuesday’s matinee game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Minnesota Twins at Target Field, players were called to their dugouts when the umpires noticed a random drone flying over the stadium.

It’s unclear who was controlling this drone, but the game was stopped and went into a drone delay out of an abundance of caution for the players.

The Twins would win the game 7-3 for their Major League-leading ninth victory on the season.

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