Mariners Vs. Giants Series Postponed Due To Poor Air Quality

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Seattle WA

15 September, 2020

7:10 PM

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SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners will not be playing their previously scheduled two-game series against the Giants at T-Mobile park this week. The team confirmed the move on Twitter Tuesday afternoon, reporting that both games have instead been postponed and rescheduled for Wednesday and Thursday in San Francisco. In a statement, Mariners President Kevin Mather cited air quality concerns as the reason for the cancellation: "Unfortunately, the air quality in Seattle has gotten worse overnight here at T-Mobile Park and is not clearing at all today. Forecasters expect it to clear late Thursday and into Friday morning. As always, the health and safety of the players, and our staff is our first priority." Early Tuesday, the National Weather Service reported the air across the Puget Sound Region was either in the Very Unhealthy or Hazardous category— meaning residents should limit their time outside and avoid strenuous exercise. Forecasters warn that the air quality will remain poor at least through Thursday and possibly Friday. The rain showers last night didn't do much to improve air quality around the region. Most locations remain in either the Very Unhealthy or Hazardous category early this morning. #wawx pic.twitter.com/hN5sfL4H1e— NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle) September 15, 2020 Previously, the team had received some flak online for pushing the athletes to continue competing earlier in the week, especially for the doubleheader versus Oakland Monday night. A surreal setting for baseball. While the game will go on, our thoughts are with all of those affected by the wildfires along the West Coast, and we send our gratitude to those putting their lives on the line to fight them. pic.twitter.com/DxXEn38q03— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) September 10, 2020 Game times for the postponed matches have yet to be announced, but both will be broadcast on ROOT Sports NW, 710 ESPN Seattle and the Mariners radio network. More information on the decision can be found on the Mariners official blog.

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