On Saturday, the Kalamazoo Growlers rescheduled its two match ups against the Lakeshore Chinooks on Saturday and Sunday due to flooding.

KALAMAZOO, MI -- Homer Stryker Field was deemed unplayable Saturday afternoon, as a flood left the field looking more like a pond than a baseball diamond.

On Saturday, the Kalamazoo Growlers rescheduled their two match ups against the Lakeshore Chinooks this weekend due to flooding.

"The outdoors truly got the best of Homer Stryker Field," a news release issued by the Growlers said, which showed water pooling past the infield.

Both games, which were scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, will be played next weekend on Friday, July 3, and Saturday, July 4.

The July 3 match up against the Chinooks will be a double-header and is slated to begin at 5:05 p.m. The second game will follow 30 minutes after the first game's conclusion.

Sunday's rescheduled game will begin at 5:05 p.m. Saturday, July 4, followed by the Growler's annual Red, White and Boom Night matchup slotted 30 minutes after the first game.

Each game will be seven innings.

Fans with tickets to the canceled games can exchange them at the Homer Stryker Field box office for any other remaining Growlers regular season home game, the release said.

For the rescheduling of special group accommodations please contact the Growlers office at (269) 492-9966.

Ryan Shek is a reporter for the Kalamazoo Gazette and MLive.com. Contact him at rshek@mlive.com.