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Pitcher’s Worst Nightmare: Study Says Climate Change Leads To More Home Runs

By Sophie Hawthorne
Published in Climate Change
April 13, 2023
1 min read
Pitcher’s Worst Nightmare: Study Says Climate Change Leads To More Home Runs

I just stumbled upon this article titled “Pitcher’s Worst Nightmare: Study Says Climate Change Leads To More Home Runs” and it blew my mind! Turns out, Global Warming isn’t just melting glaciers and increasing the number of hurricanes, but it’s also making it easier for batters to hit home runs. Who would have thought that the rising temperatures could have such a significant impact on America’s favorite pastime?

According to the study conducted by scientists at the Climate Impact Lab, higher temperatures and increased humidity caused by Climate Change make the ball travel farther and faster, making it easier for batters to hit the ball out of the park. The study found that for every 1-degree Celsius increase in temperature, the number of home runs increased by 1% to 2%. That might not sound like a lot, but when you consider that MLB stadiums are only 90 to 120 meters wide, every little bit counts.

As a baseball fan, this is fascinating to me, and it’s also a bit concerning. The last thing we want is to lose the delicate balance between pitchers and batters that makes the game so thrilling. If home runs become too easy to hit, then the game could lose its appeal.

Overall, this article sheds light on the unexpected effects of Climate Change and how it’s changing the world we live in. It’s crucial that we start taking action to slow down the effects of Climate Change before it’s too late. Who would have thought that preserving our favorite sports would be a part of that mission?


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