💨 Abstract
A rare June heat wave in the U.S. affected sports events, including MLB, PGA, and LPGA tournaments. In Chicago, the temperature reached 92°F for a Cubs game, with players and spectators seeking shade. Heat-related issues caused two individuals to leave a previous game. Managers expressed concern for players, umpires, and fans. The LPGA tournament in Texas saw extreme heat and windy conditions, with cooling areas and water provided for fans.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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