Major League Baseball did it again.
Did what?
Scheduled an interleague series involving an American League West team in a cold-weather city in April. You know, the Cubs/Angels series that just suffered a snow cancellation on Sunday.
The Cubs had a nine-game homestand last April in which they had four postponements and another game played in horrific weather conditions, the latter largely because it was well known that the next day’s forecast was worse, and they were probably going to have to call that game (which did happen), and MLB didn’t want to have to try to reschedule two postponements.