Big Z Man 1990
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Major League Baseball calls off games for weather-related reasons far more often than any other major sports league. This is because of the dirt infield.
A vast majority of current MLB stadiums are open air, though some, like Dodger Stadium aren't as prone to rainouts as others.
I aim for a future where rainouts are completely eliminated in MLB.
To accomplish this, the league would institute a new bylaw requiring new stadiums to be built with some sort of roof, with a retractable roof preferred so games can be played outdoors when the weather is nice.
Existing open-air stadiums would be grandfathered under the new rule.
A vast majority of current MLB stadiums are open air, though some, like Dodger Stadium aren't as prone to rainouts as others.
I aim for a future where rainouts are completely eliminated in MLB.
To accomplish this, the league would institute a new bylaw requiring new stadiums to be built with some sort of roof, with a retractable roof preferred so games can be played outdoors when the weather is nice.
Existing open-air stadiums would be grandfathered under the new rule.