I don't know, maybe you should check the weather and the forecast of your Los Angeles Angels game.
In little league.
Flaking of rocks due to extrmees of temperature is called freeze-thaw erosion or exfoliation.
In the days before lighted stadiums, occasionally a game would be called due to darkness if it went into extra innings. But that was a pretty rare occurrance.
There is no absolute limit. The head umpire (or, if a World Series Game, the Baseball Commisioner) can call a game if weather makes the field "unplayable." Note that it's the field, not the players, that are important. Player discomfort is a case of "too bad;" a field that is rock solid due to frozen dirt would probably be called.
Flaking of rocks due to extrmees of temperature is called freeze-thaw erosion or exfoliation.
it depends on what inning the game is in if its after the 5th inning then its considered a complete game and they call it but if its before the 5th inning then they'll suspend it
This is called denaturing.
It is called green house
The game was called due to darkness, and rescheduled for July 23. Providence won the replay, 13-4.
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The lower temperature is called wind chill
Condensation
thermal expansion