MLB postpones Yankees-White Sox game over Canadian wildfire smoke concerns
- Major League Baseball is considering postponing games in New York and Philadelphia due to poor air quality caused by smoke from Canadian wildfires, and has called a meeting with the teams involved at 4pm.
- The National Weather Service has issued air quality alerts in New York City and Philadelphia, with health authorities expressing concerns over the impact on public health.
- Other pro sports games have been postponed in the affected areas, and the wildfires have also led to the cancellation of home games for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders and the Syracuse Mets.
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MLB, WNBA postpone games due to smoke from Canadian wildfires - West Hawaii Today
NEW YORK — With the stench of smoke permeating Yankee Stadium and wafting through its walkways, Major League Baseball postponed games in New York and Philadelphia on Wednesday night because of poor air quality caused by Canadian wildfires.
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