Warming temperatures means more home runs at Major League ballparks
Home runs are flying out of Major League ballparks at record clips and there's new research that suggests climate change is helping fuel the power surge.
Sarah Wroblewski is a meteorologist at WBZ-TV.
She has spent over 10 years anchoring and reporting on some of the biggest weather events across the Boston market. Prior to that, Wroblewski worked at Weather Services International in Andover, Massachusetts. She began her career at WBZ-TV as a weather producer and weekend morning meteorologist.
Wroblewski holds a bachelor's degree in atmospheric science from the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) from the American Meteorology Society.
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