Hot hitters may have all sorts of reasons for their streaks, but scientists say they are getting “juiced” from warmer air, an effect of climate change that is likely sending an extra 50 or so home runs a year over the fences
Hot hitters may have all sorts of reasons for their streaks, but scientists say they are getting “juiced” from warmer air, an effect of climate change that is likely sending an extra 50 or so home runs a year over the fences