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ATLANTA — There's a new addition to Dodger Stadium for the 2022 season that fans won't see but could impact the games they watch. A humidor occupies a room down the hallway from the home dugout. It will be powered around the clock this season, storing baseballs at a precise temperature and humidity before they're used in games starting with the team's home opener next Thursday against the ...
by Jorge Castillo, Los Angeles Times
Apr 10, 2022
3 minutes
ATLANTA — There's a new addition to Dodger Stadium for the 2022 season that fans won't see but could impact the games they watch.
A humidor occupies a room down the hallway from the home dugout. It will be powered around the clock this season, storing baseballs at a precise temperature and humidity before they're used in games starting with the team's home opener next Thursday against the Cincinnati Reds. It's the result of the league's latest experiment.
This season, for the first time, Major League Baseball will store game balls
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