The heavens saw the Twins already down 5-1 in the fourth inning to the Astros and decided they'd seen enough.
Lightning, thunder, violent wind and torrential rainfall cut Wednesday's game at Target Field short, with the teams planning to finish the three-game series Thursday as part of a doubleheader. Houston shut out the Twins 5-0 on Tuesday to snap the Twins' nine-game home winning streak.
Wednesday's suspended game will pick up where it left off at 12:10 p.m. Thursday, and the regularly scheduled game will begin 30 minutes after that ends. Each team will be able to use an additional player if needed.
Fans holding tickets for Thursday's game will be admitted for that and the resumed game. Ticket holders from Wednesday's game will be credited within 72 hours, which can be used for a future 2022 regular-season home game.
The rainout dashed the MLB debut of Yennier Cano, called up Wednesday amid a slew of Twins injuries. He had just finished his warmup, taking starter Chris Archer's place on the mound to start the fourth, when the officials brought out the tarp.
Before the weather wreaked havoc, the Twins started the game strong. Archer pitched a one-two-three first inning while his hitters put up two extra-base hits, including an RBI double by Jorge Polanco.
But that slim lead didn't last long, as Archer put the first two Houston batters on base with singles in the second. Jeremy Pena scored one run on his sacrifice fly before Jose Siri drove in another with a single.
Houston really broke the game open in the third inning, starting with a leadoff homer from Jose Altuve. Archer then walked the bases loaded for Pena to smack a two-out, two-RBI single.