It raise an interesting question, for me at least. If one of the effects of atmospheric warming (and differentially greater warming at the poles than in mid-latitudes) is the jet stream's amplitude increases, but west-east movement of ridges and troughs is slowed (which is what we've been seeing, and what some atmospheric scientists believe will occur as the pole/equator temperature gradient lessens)... what happens to MLB schedules when patterns of heavy rain just decide to stay in one vicinity for a week or so? How does MLB deal with it when whole series get rained out in the middle of summer, in pretty much any part of the country outside the west coast and perhaps Arizona? When this is not a "one series for one pair of clubs, once every ten years" event, but a "several series, affecting multiple clubs, every year" thing?