Will there be a MLB snow out this season?
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Will there be a MLB snow out this season?
"Unless you missed the news on The Weather Channel, local news channels, national news channels, from Facebook, Twitter, your co-workers, your mama and your grandma; there's a storm brewing. Anywhere from four to eighteen inches of snow is headed. The grocery stores in my part of Braves Country were at DEFCON 2 on Thursday and it's supposed to be completely to the north of us. I can't imagine what it's like where it is actually going to snow."
"Makes me wonder if we'll get a snow out this year. The Braves will be either at home or in warm weather spots to start the year. So no Ozzie Albies in a balaclava this year. So will there be a MLB snow out this season? Baseball really ought to play exclusively in warm weather sites the first week anyway."
A significant winter storm is forecast to bring four to eighteen inches of snow to parts of the region. Local grocery stores in Braves Country experienced heavy demand, reaching 'DEFCON 2' on Thursday. Forecasts place the heaviest snow north of the local area, though substantial accumulations are expected elsewhere. The potential for flight or event cancellations raises the question of a Major League Baseball snowout this season. The Braves will begin the season at home or in warm-weather sites, preventing visible cold-weather gear for players. There is a preference for scheduling opening-week games in warm locations.
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