To say the very least, it’s been a bad month in Houston weather-wise as the city (as well as the entire state of Texas) has been ravished by flooding rains. Saturday, that same rain that has caused the massive flooding made it’s way into Minute Maid park during the Astros/White Sox game.
Flooding inside Minute Maid Park during @astros–@whitesox game pic.twitter.com/hBWRQPcCUS
— FOX26Houston (@FOX26Houston) May 30, 2015
PHOTO: Flooding at Minute Maid Park. Stay put for now. #houwx #hounews pic.twitter.com/lC9tvQkNWe
— Francisco Sanchez (@DisasterPIO) May 30, 2015
Water coming inside ballpark pic.twitter.com/Bwx2f0bf6g
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) May 30, 2015
Flooding inside minute maid park pic.twitter.com/YUIdCNBHAX
— Michael Tran (@Choo_Choo_tran) May 31, 2015
The A’s chuckle. RT @WeatherNation: #Flooding earlier this evening inside Minute Maid Park in Houston: #txwx pic.twitter.com/gmaS3UyJT4
— Chris Antoncich (@ChrisAntoncich) May 31, 2015
Roof leaked and some water flooding concourse at Minute Maid Park (thanks to Javier R. and Rebecca T. for the photos pic.twitter.com/mjcNvAzXX0
— KPRC 2 Houston (@KPRC2) May 30, 2015
We’ve already got more flooding, Minute Maid Park #houstonweather pic.twitter.com/sF3ymu4tMU
— Ciara Rouege (@CiaraRouege) May 30, 2015
Rain in Houston flooding Astros’ Minute Maid Park, even with the roof closed (h/t @theScore) http://t.co/jgYQDUmXIa pic.twitter.com/Gm8od0zBnt
— FanSided MLB (@FanSidedMLB) May 30, 2015
so Minute Maid Park is flooding pic.twitter.com/MUgxMqEs8I
— Kouba (@koubanator) May 30, 2015