Canada’s wildfire smoke leads to MLB postponements and roof closures

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Wildfires in Canada have had a negative impact in the Midwest and Northeast, thus affecting some sports competitions.

On Thursday, a Major League Soccer game was postponed, while an MLB game in Philadelphia had to be moved up an hour due to concerns.

With the unofficial second half of the Major League Baseball season underway on Friday, five games were scheduled to be played in affected areas, with several making some logistical changes.

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Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, during a game between the Philadelphia Phillies and the New York Mets on July 16, 2026. The Mets defeated the Phillies 4-1. (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

Here are the updates from the games.

Los Angeles Dodgers @ New York Yankees, 7:05 PM ET

The Yankees postponed a game in 2023 due to poor air quality, even though by then it was more than double the 150-ish range it has been this week.

The quality in New York improved throughout the day and the game is scheduled to be played.

Chicago White Sox @ Toronto Blue Jays, 7:15 PM ET

Of course, the Blue Jays are playing in the country where the wildfires started, which is cause for concern. The city had dangerous levels Thursday night, but reached “low health risk” Friday afternoon. However, nearby cities in Ontario still had high health risk levels in the afternoon.

Fortunately, the Blue Jays play under a retractable roof at the Rogers Centre, and the team announced shortly after 1 p.m. 13 ET that the roof would be closed due to air quality.

The Blue Jays say that if a game begins with the roof closed, “it may still be opened before the end of the sixth inning if the Umpire Crew Chief and MLB officials agree that the weather has turned in a manner that will ensure fan comfort and enjoyment.” Typically, the roof can only change its status once per game.

A general view of Citizens Bank Park under hazy conditions from the Canada Wildfires in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The game between the Detroit Tigers and the Philadelphia Phillies was postponed due to unsafe air quality. (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

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Miami Marlins @ Milwaukee Brewers, 7:40 PM ET

At 1:10 p.m. ET, air quality in Milwaukee was “very unhealthy” with an index of 287, but it was lowered to 133 by 5 p.m. The Brewers said the game would be played as normally scheduled (American Family Field has a retractable roof), but fans were given the option to exchange their tickets for another game this season if they preferred.

Milwaukee has similar rules for its roof as the Blue Jays, in that it “should only be closed in the event of impending rain or other adverse weather conditions,” and the roof can only be opened if “in the opinion of the home club, the climatic environment has reached a level where fan comfort and enjoyment will be best served by opening the roof to the natural atmospheric conditions.”

Pittsburgh Pirates @ Cleveland Guardians, 7:10 PM ET

At 3:00 PM ET, the Guardians announced their lineup on social media. But less than two hours later, they announced the game was being postponed to Saturday as part of a day-night doubleheader. If fans are unable to attend the makeup, they can exchange their tickets for a future game.

A photo of Progressive Field as smoke from Canadian wildfires covers the sky during the third inning of the Houston Astros-Cleveland Guardians game in Cleveland, Ohio, on June 6, 2025. (Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images)

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As of 5:00 PM ET, the air quality in Cleveland was at 209, labeled “very unhealthy.” Nearby Akron reached “dangerous” levels near 500 late Thursday.

Minnesota Twins @ Chicago Cubs, 8:05 PM ET

The air quality index was a “very unhealthy” 241 in the Windy City in the afternoon, but dropped to 138 later. This is a rare Friday night game at Wrigley, but from 5:10 PM ET the game will be played.

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