Updated Start Time For Cincinnati Reds vs Chicago Cubs Series Finale

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The Cincinnati Reds and Chicago Cubs series finale was delayed on Sunday night. The Reds have announced that the game will now start at 2:40 ET.
Make sThe Reds have won the first three games of the series and have won four straight games overall. With the New York Mets losing to the Washington Nationals on Saturday, Cincinnati moved within one game of the third and final National League Wild Card spot.
Andrew Abbott will start on the mound for the Reds in the series finale on Sunday at Great American Ball Park.
You can see the new announcement below:
First pitch of today’s #Reds-Cubs game will be at 2:50 PM ET. https://t.co/usuOkHgMGt
— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) September 21, 2025
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