SEATTLE — When the Mariners host Game 3 of the American League Championship Series (ALCS) on Wednesday, they'll be making a deep push into October, something this franchise has only experienced five times in its nearly 50 years of existence.

For a team that's endured decades of drought, it's only fitting to look at the weather.

Wednesday's game is expected to see temperatures in the low 60s, typical fall conditions for mid-October in Seattle. While T-Mobile's retractable roof may not be needed often in the summer season, it could prove extra useful for fall weather.

The weather history from past playoff games tells a story of a franchise that's almost never played this late in the season — and when they have, Mother Nature has thrown them everything from downpours to unseasonable warm

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