
Rome and Columbus game suspended
Published on August 21, 2006 under South Atlantic League (SAL1)
Rome Emperors News Release
Rome, GA - The game between the Rome Braves and Columbus Catfish has been suspended due to inclement weather and lightning. The game will resume tomorrow at the point of suspension with Rome batting in the bottom of the fifth inning with two outs and the bases loaded, Catfish leading 5-0.
Tomorrow's resumption of the suspended game will begin at 6pm and is a scheduled nine- inning contest with a seven - inning game to follow. For ticket information call 706-378-5144 or log on to www.romebraves.com.
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