The Rays have been snowed out in New York today.

The scheduled 1:05 game — which was the Yankees' much anticipated home opener and pinstriped debut of Giancarlo Stanton — was called off officially around 9 a.m.

The teams will try again on Tuesday at 4:05 p.m., though rain is forecast much of the day.

Snow had been falling somewhat heavily since early morning.

And the video version of why #Rays and #Yankees aren’t playing today in New York. Will try at 4:05 Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/LXIXzy1VJb — Marc Topkin (@TBTimes_Rays) April 2, 2018

The Rays got word of the postponement shortly before the first bus was to leave their midtown Manhattan hotel at 9 a.m., so only manager Kevin Cash, the coaches and the athletic training and conditioning staff came to the stadium.

With today's game postponed, the Rays will start Chris Archer on Tuesday and Blake Snell on Wednesday.

But while that means they will use their top two starters against the Yankees, they will now have at least one bullpen day and maybe two in Boston, where they play the Red Sox Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.

More as we know it.