The Phillies grounds crew used blowtorches to dry the field

The Phillies and Nationals will play a doubleheader Tuesday after Monday’s scheduled game was postponed due to unplayable field conditions. But, it wasn’t because of lack of effort or ingenuity that the field wasn’t ready for the game. 

The Phillies grounds crew pulled out all the stops and even got some help from Bryce Harper, who assisted with raking duties:

As it turned out, raking wasn’t enough to get the field ready. But, necessity is the mother of invention, so the grounds crew went back to the drawing board and came back with blowtorches. The best part? They lit them the same way you lit that Bunsen burner in sophomore year Chemistry class:

This isn’t the first time grounds crews have had to think outside the box to get a field ready. In 2015, the Angels flew in a helicopter to act as a giant fan to dry the field. 

Desperate times call for desperate measures.

Eric Chesterton is writer for Cut4. He particularly enjoys bunts against the shift, stolen bases and celebrating his birthday with mascots at the ballpark.

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