Rain could cause delays during Blue Jays-Red Sox series

Toronto Blue Jays designated hitter Edwin Encarnacion celebrates at the plate after his two-run home run as Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, Friday, June 3, 2016, in Boston. (Elise Amendola/AP)

The Toronto Blue Jays‘ season is on the line this weekend when they head to Fenway to take on the Boston Red Sox, and it looks like some unpleasant weather could play a part throughout the three-game set.

Both Friday’s series opener and Saturday’s game are in danger of being delayed (or worse, postponed) by rain, which could create scheduling problems on the final weekend of the regular season. On the bright side, Sunday’s series finale — which could see Aaron Sanchez and David Price on the mound — looks to be in the clear for now, should the teams be forced to play a double-header.

The Blue Jays are tied with Baltimore for the top American League wild-card spot, with the Detroit Tigers and Seattle Mariners still very much in the mix.

Check out The Weather Network’s full three-day forecast below, with projections for the conditions at first pitch for each game:

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