Los Angeles Dodgers Face Record Cold First Pitch in Colorado
Dodgers Face Historically Cold First-Pitch Temp in Colorado
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The Los Angeles Dodgers experienced one of the coldest first-pitch temperatures in franchise history during their game against the Colorado Rockies, with temperatures ranging from 34 to 37 degrees Fahrenheit at Coors Field. Snow covered the field earlier in the day, adding to the unusual weather conditions.
- 01The first-pitch temperature for the Dodgers' game was between 34 to 37 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 02This temperature could rival the coldest first pitch in Dodgers history, previously recorded at 37 degrees.
- 03Snow covered the field before the game, with players seen enjoying the snow.
- 04Tyler Glasnow was the starting pitcher for the Dodgers during this cold game.
- 05Denver was under a freeze warning, with temperatures expected to drop to between 18 to 24 degrees.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers faced potentially the coldest first-pitch temperature in their history during a game against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. With temperatures reported between 34 to 37 degrees Fahrenheit, this game is a strong contender for the coldest ever recorded for the franchise. Earlier in the day, snow blanketed the field, leading to playful moments among Dodgers players, who were seen throwing snowballs and building a small snowman. The cold weather raised concerns about how it would affect starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow. As the game progressed, temperatures were expected to drop further, with Denver under a freeze warning predicting lows of 18 to 24 degrees. This unusual weather echoes a similar cold game the Dodgers played in 1996 at Wrigley Field, where players dealt with sleet and snow throughout the match.
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The extreme cold weather conditions could affect player performance and fan attendance at the game.
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