SF Giants-Dodgers opener could get rained out in rarity at Oracle Park
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SF Giants-Dodgers opener could get rained out in rarity at Oracle Park
"Meteorologist Brayden Murdock stated that 'off and on showers and storms' are expected to arrive in the Bay Area on Monday and last through Tuesday."
"Murdock noted that a storm during this time of year is 'uncommon' for the Bay Area, as evidenced by the Giants' few rainouts at Oracle Park."
"Since moving downtown in 2000, the Giants have only had six games rained out in their 27 seasons, with just one in the last 20 years."
"The collective bargaining agreement has restrictions on when a rescheduled game can take place, focusing on consecutive days with games and travel requirements."
The Bay Area is forecasted to experience rain and thunderstorms, potentially impacting the Giants' game against the Dodgers at Oracle Park. Meteorologist Brayden Murdock indicated that showers are expected from Monday through Tuesday, with the storm dissipating by Wednesday. Rainouts are uncommon for the Giants, who have only had six since 2000. The last rainout occurred against the Dodgers in 2018. Rescheduling games may be challenging due to MLB's balanced schedule and collective bargaining agreement restrictions.
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