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Crain & Cone

More Home Runs Due to Climate Change??

Crain & Cone

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4.71.6K Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2023

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Global warming is leading to more home runs according to Dartmouth researchers, yeah.

0:06.4

Dan Snyder is finalizing the sale of his Washington Commander's franchise for almost

0:10.2

$6 billion, and we're breaking down Spring Football for Ohio State, Florida, and the big

0:16.1

12's newest member, UCF.

0:18.4

Check out a more on the Flamén Dragon Friday edition of Craning Company.

0:30.0

Hey, everybody out there listening, just so Flamén Dragon doesn't come and start burning

0:51.8

down the interstate you may be driving on or the neighborhood you live in.

0:55.6

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0:59.9

us a five star review, and instead of being in the way of the Dragon's Fire, you'll

1:03.7

be under the Dragon's wing.

1:06.1

You and I see and hear crazy things in the news every day, it's part of our lives now.

1:12.4

But one story has caught my eye as one of the absolute dumbest things that I've read

1:18.4

in a while, and that's an accomplishment because it's a tall task to win that award.

1:24.2

Harry Daniel of the federally funded NPR released an article quoting a new study posted

1:30.3

in the American Meteorological Society saying climate change is going to lead to more

1:36.7

home runs because as it gets hotter, the air thins out and the ball travels further.

1:42.3

Now if this is true, and climate change has been happening as badly as they tell us year

1:47.8

over year, then the math should back this theory up, correct?

1:52.4

Well, turns out they're not only bad at science, but you're also bad at math.

1:58.0

Last year there was a total of 5,215 home runs hit in Major League Baseball as compared

2:04.0

to 5,944 home runs hit in 2021.

2:08.9

That's almost 730 less home runs hit than the year before, but it doesn't stop there.

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