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By Jim Caple
ESPN.com Friday, September 10, 2004 You know what's so great about baseball in California? No hurricanes. Thanks to the nation's best, most reliable climate, the U.S. Constitution is more open to change than a California team's pocket schedule. True, there is the occasional earthquake delaying the World Series but unlike in New York, you can go to a California ballpark and always count on both teams showing up for the game. Not that it always mattered in past Septembers, when at least one (usually the Padres) and often more Ca ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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