A scheduled interleague game between the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Guardians is postponed due to rain, delaying Travis Kelce’s planned first pitch. Kelce was set to throw out the first pitch before the Sunday matchup. The appearance comes after the Guardians announced on May 27 that he purchased a minority stake in the team. Multiple outlets note that Kelce, a Cleveland native and an NFL star with multiple Super Bowl titles, is linked to the organization as a part-owner. The rain postponement pushes back his on-field ceremonial role, and the delay affects the timing of the planned pregame moment. While the reports focus on the weather-related postponement and the first-pitch delay, they also reiterate the context for Kelce’s involvement with the Guardians, including that he bought a small share of the team alongside the broader ownership structure previously held by David Blitzer. The game’s rescheduled time is not specified in the provided excerpts.