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Turns Out That Climate Change Is Actually The New Steroids For Baseball

By Jason Nguyen
Published in Climate Change
April 12, 2023
1 min read
Turns Out That Climate Change Is Actually The New Steroids For Baseball

So, I just read this wild article called “Turns out That Climate Change Is Actually The New Steroids For Baseball” and I need to tell you about it. Basically, scientists have found that as temperatures rise because of global warming, baseball players are becoming stronger and more powerful. And this is not just a theory, they have stats to prove it.

Researchers found that pitchers threw faster and batters hit the ball farther in warmer conditions. In fact, players hit an average of 4.3 feet more for every one-degree rise in temperature. That may not seem like a lot, but in baseball, that can be the difference between a fly ball and a home run.

The article goes on to explain how this could have major implications for the sport, and not just in terms of record-breaking performances. With increasingly unpredictable weather patterns due to climate change, it could change the way teams approach their game strategies.

Personally, I find this all fascinating, but not too surprising. As someone who grew up playing baseball in Southern California, I can tell you that playing in the heat definitely made a difference. I could throw a faster fastball and my hits would travel farther. But I never realized the science behind it all.

Overall, I think this article highlights an interesting intersection between sports and climate change that we don’t often think about. It just goes to show that climate change can affect every aspect of our lives, even baseball.


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