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There might be one advantage to climate change: More home runs at Dodger Stadium

DNyuz

DNyuz

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June 18, 2026

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There might be one advantage to climate change: More home runs at Dodger Stadium

Not much good comes to mind when you think about the effects of climate change. Wildfires, floods, melting ice caps, heat waves, the bleaching of ocean reefs. But then there’s baseball, and one possible silver lining. Has global warming turned Dodger Stadium into a home run launching pad? I was watching Monday night’s ESPN telecast []

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