MLB Reschedules 3 Sunday Games in California Due to Hurricane Hilary Forecast

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The Major League Baseball (MLB) has recently announced that three games scheduled to be played on Sunday, October 8th in California have been rescheduled due to the forecast of Hurricane Hilary. The three games affected are the San Diego Padres vs. Los Angeles Dodgers, the Oakland Athletics vs. Seattle Mariners, and the San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies.

The MLB has decided to reschedule these games in order to ensure the safety of players, fans, and staff. The hurricane is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds to the area, making it unsafe for the games to be played as scheduled.

The rescheduled games will now take place on Monday, October 9th. The San Diego Padres vs. Los Angeles Dodgers game will be played at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles at 7:10 PM PST, the Oakland Athletics vs. Seattle Mariners game will be played at the Oakland Coliseum at 7:07 PM PST, and the San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies game will be played at AT&T Park in San Francisco at 6:45 PM PST.

The MLB is taking all necessary precautions to ensure that the games are played safely and that everyone involved is protected from the potential dangers of Hurricane Hilary. Fans should check with their local teams for any additional information about the rescheduled games.

The MLB is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all fans and players alike. By rescheduling these three games, they are ensuring that everyone involved can enjoy the games without having to worry about their safety.

MLB Reschedules 3 Sunday Games in California Due to Hurricane Hilary Forecast