MLB to cancel games for the Dodgers, Padres, and Angels in California.

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Major League Baseball has canceled games with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Angels, and San Diego Padres due to Hurricane Hilary.

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The Dodgers and Angels will play two games each in a doubleheader at Dodger Stadium, instead of ending their series on Sunday.

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The games have been canceled and rescheduled due to the forecast of Category 4 storm Hillary expected to hit The Golden State later this weekend.

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Major League Baseball has announced a series of rescheduled games this weekend due to Hurricane Hilary forecast.

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Home games originally scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 20, will be rescheduled for Saturday, Aug. 19, with ticket holders advised to attend the early afternoon games of Saturday's split doubleheaders.

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Dodgers coach Dave Roberts welcomed the decision to cancel Sunday tickets, highlighting safety as his main priority, despite potential inconvenience for some fans.

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Hurricane in Southern California is unprecedented, causing concern for safety and prompting Angels manager Phil Nevin to express his excitement and concern for the community.

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MLS has postponed two games involving Californian clubs, LA Galaxy and LAFC, to later dates, with Galaxy's match against Real Salt Lake City rescheduled for October 14.

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