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The temperature reached 99 degrees as the All-Star Game began in Texas, but this time there was a roof to provide shade

By Christopher Harris
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Texas once again brought scorching temperatures to the All-Star Game. It was 99 degrees outside when the 94th Midsummer Classic began on Tuesday night at Globe Life Field, where the retractable roof was closed. Inside the stadium, it felt much cooler at 74 degrees.

When the Texas Rangers first hosted the game in 1995 at their old open-air ballpark across the street, there was no roof or air-conditioning. The game-time temperature then was 96 degrees, and it felt even hotter.

Bobby Witt Jr. attends the baseball All-Star Game red carpet show

On Tuesday in Arlington, the temperature reached 100 degrees, and it was sunny and bright during the mid-afternoon as players walked the red carpet into the stadium from their hotel across the street.

The day before, Monday, the temperature peaked at 101 degrees while the All-Star workout and Home Run Derby took place inside the retractable-roof stadium, which opened in 2020.

Christopher Harris is a marketing strategist and senior editor who founded World Soccer Talk, a platform dedicated to soccer news and analysis. He has extensive experience in sports media and marketing

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