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The Mets and Cardinals won’t play Saturday afternoon thanks to some inclement weather.

With thunderstorms in the forecast, the 2:15 p.m. ET game was postponed and will be made up as part of a split doubleheader Sunday.

The teams will play the two games of the twin bill at 1:15 and 6:15 p.m.

Blade Tidwell is scheduled to make his MLB debut in the opener against Erick Fedde.

Tylor Megill is slated to get the ball in Game 2 against Andre Pallante.


  The Mets and Cardinals were rained out on Saturday. Getty Images The Mets and Cardinals were rained out on Saturday. Getty Images

As much as the Mets aren’t thrilled with a doubleheader, it probably beats the alternative: returning to St. Louis later in the season to play on a mutually scheduled off day.

Last year, the Mets had a series finale postponed at Busch Stadium and had to return on a day off between stops in Anaheim and Denver. The Mets won the makeup game.

New York has won all five games against St. Louis this year after taking the series opener Friday, 9-3.

— Mike Puma contributed to this report

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