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Baltimore/White Sox game time change...

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Tuesday's game has been changed from 6:40 Chicago time to 2:10 Chicago time because of cold weather.

Makes sense.

Have no idea why ANY Sox April games are scheduled for night-time.

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  • Lip Man 1 changed the title to Baltimore/White Sox game time change...

The forecast says between 34 and 36 tomorrow. Guess those two degrees really makes a difference.

6 minutes ago, nrockway said:

The forecast says between 34 and 36 tomorrow. Guess those two degrees really makes a difference.

The sun being out or it being dark out makes a huge difference in how it feels.

7 minutes ago, PaleAleSox said:

The sun being out or it being dark out makes a huge difference in how it feels.

The “feels like” is actually a degree warmer at 7. Why would they even schedule a night game to begin with? It’s not like it’s a new phenomenon that it’s cold in April. Has to be annoying for the 7 fans who actually bought tickets.

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“I don’t think that this game is meant to be played in really, really cold weather,” manager Will Venable

9 minutes ago, Lip Man 1 said:

“I don’t think that this game is meant to be played in really, really cold weather,” manager Will Venable

Sounds like Chuck and Ozzie in the postgame. More excuse-making.

15 minutes ago, Lip Man 1 said:

“I don’t think that this game is meant to be played in really, really cold weather,” manager Will Venable

-Justin Fields

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25 minutes ago, WhiteSox2023 said:

Sounds like Chuck and Ozzie in the postgame. More excuse-making.

To a certain extent it is to be sure since both teams have to play in it and the Sox usually are on the short end in the talent department but as someone who has played in cold weather it isn't easy hitting a 90+ MPH fastball when you can barely feel your hands or to try to throw a breaking ball in that weather which can be a real injury risk.

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