Indians-White Sox game called off due to rain Wednesday
Field Level Media
03 Jun 2021, 01:55 GMT+10
Inclement weather in Cleveland forced the postponement of Wednesday afternoon s scheduled game between the Indians and Chicago White Sox.
The game will be made up Sept. 23 at 1:10 p.m. in a split doubleheader at Progressive Field.
The Indians won two of three games in the scheduled four-game series to move to 2 1/2 games behind the White Sox in the American League Central.
The two teams have eight games remaining against each other in the 2021 season. They are scheduled to play three in Chicago July 30-Aug. 1 and now five in Cleveland Sept. 23-26 in what could be a crucial series in determining AL postseason berths.
Construction workers renovating the Michigan Central Station for Ford have found a message in a bottle dated 1913. The century-old Detroit building is being turned into an innovation center.
Construction crews find 108-year-old message in a bottle
Ford Motor Company
Crews working at Michigan Central Station recently stumbled upon a pre-Prohibition-era Strohâs beer bottle with a mysterious message neatly rolled and stuffed inside. Ford archivists removed the paper Thursday to reveal a message that is believed to have been written by two men who worked on the stationâs original construction in 1913, though the entirety of the message is unclear.
and last updated 2021-06-01 15:13:32-04
DETROIT â Construction crews working on Fordâs new office and multi-use building in Detroit have found something old, 108 years old, in fact.
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Foo Fighters, Post Malone, Tyler, the Creator and Miley Cyrus headline the 2021 Lollapalooza lineup. The festival’s flagship event returns at full capacity to Grant Park in Chicago July 29 – August 1.
DaBaby, Marshmello, Megan Thee Stallion, Kaytranda, Illenium, Journey and
Brockhampton are more of the acts on the massive Lollapalooza Chicago 2021 lineup. Other performers include
Modest Mouse, Brittany Howard, Band Of Horses, Mt. Joy, Whitney and
Neal Francis.
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“Here in Chicago, the word ‘Lollapalooza’ has always been synonymous with summer, great music and four days of unforgettable fun – which made last year’s decision to postpone it all the more difficult,” stated Chicago Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot. “Now, less than a year later and armed with a vaccine that is safe, effective and widely available, we are able to bring back one of our city’s most iconic summer music festivals. I want to thank the Lollapalooza team for working c