Up in the Rocky Mountains, the Atlanta Braves and Colorado Rockies participated in the coldest game in MLB history on April 23, 2013. What was the coldest game in MLB history? As Bob Costas said on the NBC broadcast, “My friends, these are ideal conditions for baseball … if you happen to be a penguin.”Ĭleveland fans got to head home happy - and freezing - as the Indians picked up a resounding 10-3 win. Heavier snow fell on Jacobs Field leading into the game before subsiding to smaller flurries at first pitch. The temperature dropped to 38 degrees with a wind chill of 18 degrees, and that’s before getting to the snow. Game 4 was far and away the worst of the bunch. Game 3 had a game temperature of 47 degrees with 25 mph winds, while Game 5 was a bit more mild with a 46-degree temperature and 12 mph winds.
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After playing the first two games at Pro Player Stadium in Miami Gardens, the Indians and Marlins arrived in Cleveland for Games 3-5 and were met with brutal weather. Instead, the Indians took the field against the Florida Marlins in snowy weather for Game 4 of the 1997 World Series. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images The Athletic may receive an affiliate commission if you open an account with BetMGM through links contained in the above article.A Tendency That Hurt Washington's Defense in 2021 Is Popping Up Again in 2022 It’s games like those that justify having four of the past five Super Bowls indoors. Tulane Stadium hosted the game on a day where the high was 43 degrees and the low was 24 degrees. The most recent was Super Bowl XLVIII (2013), but the coldest was in 1972. There have only been three outdoor Super Bowls where the kickoff temperature was below 50 degrees. Super Bowl LII (2018) in Minneapolis registered a record-setting low temperature of -6 degrees, but the game was indoors.
When the Rams and Bengals play in Super Bowl LVI, they could set a record for the hottest kickoff temperature in Super Bowl history.