Climate change and Major League Baseball are two things that you would never expect to be linked together. Yet, as the MLB season is at the start of their 162-game season, that's exactly what scientists are suggesting!

Between 2010 and 2019, climate change led to an additional 577 home runs in Major League games than there would’ve been otherwise, according to the researchers’ calculations. That’s 58 additional homers per season, on average.

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