The Major League Baseball (MLB) organization moved up the start time of the game between the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies due to smoke from Canadian wildfires. The decision was made to address health concerns related to air quality during the game.
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MLB Reschedules Mets-Phillies Game Due to Smoke from Canadian Wildfires
The MLB rescheduled the start of the Mets-Phillies game in response to smoke from Canadian wildfires, aiming to mitigate health risks associated with poor air quality. The change was implemented to ensure player and spectator safety.
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Smoky Mets-Phillies conditions caused ‘burning’ eyes — and felt like ‘you were sitting by a campfire’
MLB Reschedules Mets-Phillies Game Due to Smoke from Canadian Wildfires