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Paul Sullivan: Seams? Launch angle? Mudding? After a record number of home runs, what kind of baseball will we see in 2020?

Major League Baseball held its news conference to discuss allegedly juiced baseball Wednesday at the winter meetings in San Diego at the same time reporters were invited to brunch with managers, ensuring low attendance.

Bacon, eggs and croissants or a lengthy analysis of the sources of drag variation?

You make the call.

But as one could have predicted, the discussion of the study was fascinating for baseball nerds, many of whom were in attendance,

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