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Originally Posted by CrescentMoonie
As recently as September 23 the high in NYC was 86 with a low that night of 73. The temp at 6pm was 79. We're talking about a full 10°+ difference in temperature. September in NYC had 18 of the first 23 days over 80, with only 2 of those nights having an overnight (12-6am) low that was lower than the starting temp last night.
This happens every year. Temperatures drop and so do home runs. There's no conspiracy. There aren't different baseballs being used. Last night was two great starting pitchers in cooler weather that makes hitting HR more difficult.
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You are wrong because I remember a game when it was 35 degrees in April that there was 5 home runs hit in Chicago. That is how stupid your arguments are. Cherry pick from small sample sizes much?