There has never been a rain-shortened game in the postseason, and now there never will be.
Baseball commissioner Bud Selig announced the sport will enact a rules change stating that postseason games cannot be shortened because of bad weather.
"All postseason games, All-Star games and that, will be full-length affairs, and the rule will be so written," Selig said Thursday following an owners' meeting.
Selig said the change also will apply to tiebreaker games that decide division titles and wild-card berths.