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Due to global warming, major league hitters are slugging more home

Due to global warming, major league hitters are slugging more home

Major League Baseball has seen an average of 58 more home runs each season since 2010. The apparent reason: reduced friction on the balls in warmer air.

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Due to global warming, major league hitters are slugging more home runs

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