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MLB Weather

Tue, 6/11

Strong Wind

all games final

High HRForce

none
Extra HRs expected due to weather (1.5 = 50% more)
Braves  @  Orioles6:35 pm ET
weather now
Current weather in Baltimore: clear sky and 58°F 58° F
clear sky
3 mph
HRForce0.9x
 TempHumPrecipWindDirHRForceTime
66° F67%0%5 mph1.16 pm
64° F71%0%5 mph1.17 pm
61° F77%0%4 mph1.18 pm
Nationals  @  Tigers6:40 pm ET
weather now
Current weather in Detroit: clear sky and 60°F 60° F
clear sky
2 mph
HRForce0.9x
 TempHumPrecipWindDirHRForceTime
66° F56%0%6 mph1.16 pm
64° F66%0%5 mph1.17 pm
63° F66%0%5 mph1.18 pm
Cubs  @  Rays6:50 pm ET
weather now
Current weather in Tampa Bay: thunderstorm and 78°F 78° F
thunderstorm
13 mph
HRForce1.2x
 TempHumPrecipWindDirHRForceTime
79° F88%8%18 mph1.16 pm
78° F93%61%19 mph1.17 pm
78° F94%83%17 mph1.28 pm
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Phillies  @  Red Sox7:10 pm ET
weather now
Current weather in Boston: broken clouds and 60°F 60° F
broken clouds
5 mph
HRForce0.9x
 TempHumPrecipWindDirHRForceTime
63° F82%0%4 mph1.27 pm
61° F86%0%4 mph1.28 pm
60° F87%0%4 mph1.09 pm
Guardians  @  Reds7:10 pm ET
weather now
Current weather in Cincinnati: clear sky and 57°F 57° F
clear sky
6 mph
HRForce0.9x
 TempHumPrecipWindDirHRForceTime
67° F58%0%3 mph1.27 pm
64° F66%0%2 mph1.18 pm
62° F71%0%2 mph1.19 pm
Marlins  @  Mets7:10 pm ET
weather now
Current weather in New York: broken clouds and 65°F 65° F
broken clouds
8 mph
HRForce1.1x
 TempHumPrecipWindDirHRForceTime
68° F69%15%4 mph1.27 pm
67° F67%29%3 mph1.28 pm
67° F67%31%2 mph1.29 pm
Rockies  @  Twins7:40 pm ET
weather now
Current weather in Minnesota: clear sky and 64°F 64° F
clear sky
7 mph
HRForce1.3x
 TempHumPrecipWindDirHRForceTime
78° F42%0%8 mph1.47 pm
72° F55%0%6 mph1.48 pm
69° F65%0%4 mph1.29 pm
Pirates  @  Cardinals7:45 pm ET
weather now
Current weather in St. Louis: clear sky and 66°F 66° F
clear sky
0 mph
HRForce1.1x
 TempHumPrecipWindDirHRForceTime
75° F51%0%6 mph1.27 pm
71° F60%0%6 mph1.28 pm
69° F64%0%6 mph1.19 pm
Yankees  @  Royals8:10 pm ET
weather now
Current weather in Kansas City: clear sky and 69°F 69° F
clear sky
8 mph
HRForce1.3x
 TempHumPrecipWindDirHRForceTime
75° F69%0%6 mph1.48 pm
72° F73%0%6 mph1.49 pm
70° F75%0%6 mph1.310 pm
Blue Jays  @  Brewers8:10 pm ET
weather now
Current weather in Milwaukee: clear sky and 61°F 61° F
clear sky
8 mph
HRForcen/ax
 TempHumPrecipWindDirHRForceTime
65° F61%0%7 mph1.18 pm
63° F66%0%8 mphn/a9 pm
61° F70%0%7 mphn/a10 pm
Angels  @  Diamondbacks9:40 pm ET
weather now
Current weather in Arizona: clear sky and 92°F 92° F
clear sky
4 mph
HRForce--
Retractable Dome
(likely closed)
No weather impact
Athletics  @  Padres9:40 pm ET
weather now
Current weather in San Diego: overcast clouds and 63°F 63° F
overcast clouds
5 mph
HRForce1.1x
 TempHumPrecipWindDirHRForceTime
66° F83%0%7 mph1.39 pm
65° F84%0%7 mph1.310 pm
64° F86%0%6 mph1.311 pm
White Sox  @  Mariners9:40 pm ET
weather now
Current weather in Seattle: broken clouds and 54°F 54° F
broken clouds
9 mph
HRForce--
Retractable Dome
(likely closed)
No weather impact
Astros  @  Giants9:45 pm ET
weather now
Current weather in San Francisco: clear sky and 59°F 59° F
clear sky
16 mph
HRForce1.3x
 TempHumPrecipWindDirHRForceTime
69° F65%0%10 mph1.39 pm
66° F68%0%10 mph1.310 pm
62° F74%0%9 mph1.311 pm
Rangers  @  Dodgers10:10 pm ET
weather now
Current weather in Los Angeles: broken clouds and 62°F 62° F
broken clouds
0 mph
HRForce1.1x
 TempHumPrecipWindDirHRForceTime
64° F75%0%7 mph1.310 pm
64° F74%0%6 mph1.311 pm
63° F78%0%4 mph1.212 am

Real-time Updates

All the weather above is delivered and updated in real-time. The main panel has the current weather (conditions right now), updated every hour, at the top of the hour. You'll also see the current wind speed and angle adjusted for the orientation of each park's batter's box. Below that, the game-time forecasts give you the projected temperature and rain for the three hours around first pitch.

Weather Strategy for Fantasy Baseball

For DFS or full season rotisserie leagues, wind and rain (rain outs) can play a huge role in your success. For example. if you were undecided on a #3 starting pitcher at Wrigley and the wind is howling in from left at 30 mph, that's your deciding factor. On the flip side, when the wind is blowing straight out, not a bad idea to stack a bunch of players in a daily contest... or, for roto, take a guy off the bench and hope he serves a couple balls into the wind. And, of course, the big red flag with weather is a postponement. We've all had players get an automatic goose egg just because we didn't move them to the bench in time... or it looked like the weather would clear. As a general rule, I like to bench guys whenever there's a block of heavy rain (>90% precipitation) for more than a few hours around first pitch.

MLB Stadiums with Domes

There are a total of eight MLB stadiums that have a dome. Nearly all of the time, weather plays no role in the way and how far the ball travels. There are the rare times when a retractable roof is kept open even when it's windy, humid, or otherwise not perfect weather. Wind can sneak into a park during those brief times but, for the most part, always assume there's no fantasy impact in dome stadiums.

How much should I care about the weather?

If you're in a season-long roto or daily league, weather issues here or there won't have a major impact on your numbers. If you're in a head-to-head league, where single games matter more, checking the weather should be part of your fantasy research... especially for your starting pitchers. Consistent wind of more than 15 mph in either direction can have a huge impact on your SP's performance. A long fly ball to left that gets knocked down by a strong wind could keep 3 runs off the board. That's huge for a smallish sample size.

On the flip side, if you're thinking about stacking a bunch of players on the same team for a daily fantasy team, definitely check on the wind. A single extra home run could mean >15 points (difference between in and out of the money in tight scoring).

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