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* The dates are simply an error on the part of the people who put the sites together
The theory that seems to make the most sense (through considerable debated on IRC) is that the season has been shifted. Given that, we need to determine the reason that the baseball season has been shifted. Since Wrigley Field is in Chicago, and is not a domed stadium (we can be sure it has not been domed over, as the announcers see, and we can hear, the small plane flying over in the recording) we can make the assumption that weather changes have made it reasonable to expect impossible to play baseball in Chicago in February. Since we have heard from other sources that global warming has made other major planet-wide changes, it stands to reason that global warming has forced MLB to shift the season.
This is quite a big deal, considering baseball's history as "America's Pastime" and the long legacy of baseball traditions such as Spring Training, The Boys of Summer, Mister October, and many other things that make "Baseball Season" such a big part of American culture. It indicates that in Year Zero, global warming has caused considerable changes not only to the world's environment but to culture and society as well.
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