The Marlins were headed for a comeback win against the New York Mets, but their charge was halted by the rain.
Their hunt for a win was halted in Thursday’s series finale, with Miami trailing by 2-1, with two outs in the top of the ninth at Citi Field.
The match will resume on Monday at 1:10 p.m. at the same venue.
The Marlins have three games to play in Pittsburgh this weekend and Monday’s game in Queens may be moot. The Marlins team need three wins to be sure of a place.
The NL Wild Card Series is set to start on Tuesday against the third ranked Brewers.
The Marlins sit 82-76, just ahead of the Cubs on 82-77, as the race for the third Wild Card playoff spot intensifies.
They remain one and a half games ahead of the Reds (81-78) and one and a half games behind the Razorbacks (84-75).
The Mets could yet rain on the Marlins parade, but the electricity will have to wait until next week. The match could be decisive in so many ways.
The call to suspend came three hours and eight minutes after crew chief Alfonso Marquez called for the stoppage in play.