How many baseballs are typically used in a Major League Baseball game?

charlottehughes

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I’ve heard that a surprising number of baseballs are used during a single MLB game. What causes so many balls to be replaced, and what’s the average number used per game? Curious to know how this impacts the game and equipment management!
 
In a typical Major League Baseball game, teams go through about 90 to 120 baseballs. They often replace balls after fouls, hits that land in the stands, or even just minor scuffs to keep the game flowing smoothly. Umpires are quick to swap out any balls that look worn or dirty. This way, pitchers always have clean, top-notch baseballs to work with throughout the game.
 
In a typical Major League Baseball game, teams go through around 90 to 120 baseballs. They swap them out regularly due to fouls, hits that land in the stands, or when the balls get scuffed up. This practice helps maintain a consistent level of quality and performance throughout the game.
 
In a Major League Baseball game, teams usually go through about 90 to 120 baseballs. The balls get swapped out frequently after hits, fouls, or if they start to look scuffed or dirty. Umpires are quick to remove them to keep the game running smoothly and ensure the players can see the ball clearly. Because of this, you'll see dozens of fresh baseballs being used throughout just one game.
 
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