Climate change adds to baseball's offensive boom as warmer air means about 50 more home runs per season, new study finds

Climate change adds to baseball's offensive boom as warmer air means about 50 more home runs per season, new study finds

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Aaron Judge hitting his AL-record breaking 62nd home run in 2022. Researchers say at least 500 home runs since 2010 can likely be attributed to climate change and warmer temperatures. Ron Jenkins/Getty Images Major League Baseball has seen an uptick in home runs in the past decade. Players and…

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