Wrigley's breeze, Guaranteed Rate's heat: How climate change is impacting baseball in Chicago

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With the start of this year's Crosstown Classic just a month away, the Cubs and White Sox have more to worry about than just each other. Mother Nature is also upping her game.

With the start of this year's Crosstown Classic just a month away, the Cubs and White Sox have more to worry about than just each other. Mother Nature is also upping her game.In a Fox 32 special report, Mike Caplan has more on how climate change is changing the game of baseball.Mother Nature is getting in on the long-time rivalry between Chicago’s two baseball teams. For her, it’s not a question of which team is better, but which ballpark has the better weather.

"We have research-grade quality sensors that are almost identical to the ones the National Weather Service uses, and we’re placing them all around the city to give them much more localized impacts," said Max Grover, an atmospheric data scientist at Argonne National Lab."So right now the closest site we have to Wrigley Field is Northeastern Illinois University," he added.

 

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