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1) 1997 World Series, Game 4
Perhaps the most memorable World Series game in terms of how cold it was occurred back on Oct. 22, 1997 in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Florida Marlins played Game 4 against the Cleveland Indians in a winter-like chill. At first pitch, the temperature was 38 degrees with a wind chill of 18 degrees. Snow flurries fell throughout the game and ice patches formed on the infield. This game is officially the coldest World Series game on record. MLB didn't track weather records until the 1970s so it's certainly possible there were colder games prior to the 70s.
Perhaps one of the more interesting facts was that the first two games of this series were played in Miami where the temperatures were in the high 80s throughout the games.
2) 1979 World Series, Game 1
Another famously cold World Series Game which pops up quite often occurred way back on Oct. 10, 1979 in Baltimore, Md. when the Pittsburgh Pirates took on the Orioles.
First pitch temperature was 41 degrees, which doesn't sound all that bad. The problem was that a steady, chilly rain fell throughout the game, creating difficult playing conditions. Players complained of their hands going numb and the ball being so slippery that they couldn't get a grip. In fact, there were 6 total errors in the game, 3 by each team.
3) 2008 World Series, Game 5
Game 5 of the 2008 World Series was played in two parts at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pa where the Phillies took on the Tampa Bay Rays. The game began on Oct. 27 with 50-degree temperatures and rain falling, but the rain became so heavy in the bottom of the 6th inning that the game was called by the umpires. The delay lasted too long to wait around and with rain forecasted into the 28th, no one knew when Game 5 would resume.