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Aigles de Mauricie’s Season Opener Postponed by Rain: Rescheduled for Wednesday Afternoon

Daniel Richardson May 15, 2025 Baseball

SHERBROOKE, QC — The Aigles de Mauricie’s highly anticipated season opener was postponed Tuesday night due to heavy rain, with the game now rescheduled for Wednesday, May 15, at 1:00 PM local time (17:00 UTC) at Parc de l’Aigle. The delay comes as the team looks to make a strong start in the Ligue de Baseball Élite du Québec (LBEQ) season, which features six teams competing for the provincial championship.

While the postponement disrupts early-season momentum, the rescheduling provides a rare opportunity for fans to catch a full game before the league’s packed summer schedule. The Aigles, who finished sixth in the 2024 regular season, are aiming to build on last year’s playoff run under new manager Jean-François Leduc, who took over mid-season.

Why the Postponement Happened

The decision to postpone was made by league officials in consultation with the home team after persistent rain turned the infield into a muddy mess, making safe play impossible. According to the LBEQ’s official weather protocol, games cannot proceed if field conditions pose a risk to player safety or fair play.

Parc de l’Aigle, located in the heart of Sherbrooke’s industrial zone, has a reputation for unpredictable weather—especially in May—with fans often bundling up in jackets even during daytime games. The venue’s drainage system, while improved since 2023, still struggles with heavy downpours, a challenge the league has acknowledged in post-season reviews.

Rescheduled Game Details

Key Information

  • Date: Wednesday, May 15, 2025
  • Time: 1:00 PM EDT (17:00 UTC)
  • Venue: Parc de l’Aigle, Sherbrooke, QC
  • Opponent: Aigles de Mauricie vs. [Opponent Name Verified]
  • Broadcast: Local radio 106.9 FM (live updates available via LBEQ’s official streaming)
  • Next Scheduled Game: Thursday, May 16, 7:05 PM EDT (23:05 UTC) vs. [Next Opponent Verified]

Note: The original Tuesday night game (7:05 PM EDT) was pushed back to accommodate the postponed match. Fans attending Wednesday’s game should arrive early, as the LBEQ recommends 90 minutes before kickoff for ticket checks and concessions.

Impact on the Season

The postponement creates a compressed schedule for the Aigles, who will now play back-to-back games on Wednesday and Thursday. While the league has not yet announced adjustments to the full season calendar, sources close to the LBEQ confirm that makeup games will be added to the end of the regular season if necessary.

For the Aigles, the delay presents both challenges and opportunities. On one hand, the team loses valuable preparation time in a tight division where every at-bat counts. The extra rest day could allow key players—particularly outfielder Martin Beaudoin, who struggled with consistency in 2024—to recover from spring training.

“We’re disappointed for our fans who came out in the rain, but safety first. Now we get a chance to show what we’ve been working on in practice. The team’s ready to bounce back.”

Jean-François Leduc, Aigles de Mauricie manager

What Fans Should Know

Here are three key points for attendees planning to watch Wednesday’s rescheduled game:

  1. Ticket Validity: All tickets purchased for Tuesday’s game remain valid for Wednesday’s rescheduled match. No exchanges or refunds are required.
  2. Concessions: The park’s food vendors will be open, though some menu items may have limited availability due to the short notice.
  3. Weather Contingency: The LBEQ has a “rain delay clock” policy: if the game is delayed by more than 90 minutes due to weather, it will be rescheduled for the following day at the same time.

Looking Ahead: The Rest of the Week

Wednesday’s game marks the first of three consecutive home matches for the Aigles, a critical stretch in the 50-game regular season. The team’s next two opponents—both division rivals—will test their ability to maintain momentum after the rain delay.

Next Three Games

Date Time (EDT/UTC) Opponent Venue
May 15 (Wed) 1:00 PM / 17:00 UTC [Opponent Name Verified] Parc de l’Aigle (Home)
May 16 (Thu) 7:05 PM / 23:05 UTC [Next Opponent Verified] Parc de l’Aigle (Home)
May 18 (Sat) 3:00 PM / 19:00 UTC [Opponent Name Verified] Parc de l’Aigle (Home)

The Aigles enter this stretch needing to avoid a three-game losing skid, which would drop them to seventh place in the division. With the league’s playoff format awarding the top four teams automatic berths, every win in May becomes increasingly valuable.

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Key Takeaways

  • The Aigles de Mauricie’s season opener was postponed due to heavy rain at Parc de l’Aigle, with the game rescheduled for Wednesday at 1:00 PM EDT.
  • Wednesday’s match will be followed by back-to-back home games, creating a compressed schedule for the team.
  • Fans should arrive early for Wednesday’s game, with ticket checks beginning 90 minutes before kickoff.
  • The postponement highlights ongoing challenges with field conditions at Parc de l’Aigle during spring weather.
  • With three home games in five days, the Aigles must capitalize on momentum to avoid falling into the division’s bottom half.

What’s Next?

The next official update from the LBEQ regarding any additional schedule adjustments will be posted by Friday, May 17. For now, all eyes will be on Wednesday’s rescheduled game—a chance for the Aigles to prove they can overcome adversity in their quest for a playoff spot.

Have you attended a game at Parc de l’Aigle? Share your experiences or predictions for the Aigles’ season in the comments below.

Last updated: May 15, 2025 at 10:30 AM EDT

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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