MLB’s baseballs are acting differently again

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🏀 NBA Finals ratings: Sunday’s Game 7 averaged 16.4 million viewers, making it the most-watched Finals game since 2019. But the series as a whole (10.2 million per game) was the least-watched Finals since 2007, excluding COVID-impacted seasons.

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⚾️ MLB’s baseballs are acting differently (again)

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Stop me if this you’ve heard this before: MLB’s baseballs are acting differently this season, and no one is entirely sure why.

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By the numbers: Fly balls are traveling an average of four feet shorter in 2025 than they did in 2024 due to increased drag, according to analysis by The Athletic ($). MLB confirmed those findings, but said no intentional change was made and that “all baseballs remain within specifications.”

  • One unnamed league source suggested the increased drag may be caused by higher seams on the balls, which are hand-stitched and thus prone to variability.

  • That theory was corroborated by Pirates veteran Andrew McCutchen, who said an MLB rep told him the balls are indeed different this year, and that while “nothing can be done about it this season, they are working hard on getting to the bottom of why the seams are higher.”

Here we go again: This is just the latest instance of MLB baseballs — the game’s most fundamental piece of equipment — becoming a central topic of discussion due to their altered behavior and the league’s cagey response when questioned about it.

  • 2017: During the third straight year of surging home run rates, an astrophysicist named Dr. Meredith Wills conducted an independent study that found thicker seams were creating rounder baseballs that reduced drag, prompting cries that the juiced ball was back.

  • 2019: As home run rates skyrocketed, Justin Verlander ranted that MLB was juicing the balls, citing the league’s 2018 purchase of ball manufacturer Rawlings. Studies found that lower seams were reducing drag, but MLB said no intentional changes had been made.

  • 2021: MLB said before the season that it was deadening balls to “de-juice” them, which they did. But another study by Wills found that the league actually used both old and new balls, which MLB later admitted and said was due to COVID-induced production delays.

The last word: “The ball sure is carrying tonight, huh Joe?” quipped Dodgers announcer Eric Karros on Saturday after the Nats’ fifth HR of the game. “Sure is, man,” replied boothmate Joe Davis with a laugh. “I think these things are juiced.” Even in the midst of a season with a ball scientifically proven to travel less far, they can’t help but let the years of doubt creep in.

🏀 The NBA has an Achilles problem

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Tyrese Haliburton shared an update on Monday following successful surgery to repair his right Achilles tendon, which he tore during Game 7 of the NBA Finals.

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“And honestly, right now, torn Achilles and all, I don’t regret it. I’d do it again, and again after that, to fight for this city and my brothers. For the chance to do something special.”

Sound the alarm: The NBA has an Achilles problem. Haliburton is the latest star to suffer the devastating injury, which has become so common that most hoops fans can recognize when it happens in real-time. The “snap” that shoots up the leg; the way the player crumbles to the floor. It’s terrible.

  • “It’s crazy we all know immediately now,” writes journalist Jay Caspian Kang. “More people can spot an Achilles injury than can tell if a team is playing zone.”

  • “Baseball has this with Tommy John but surgery fixes it now. We don’t have the same thing with Achilles injuries and there are less players in the NBA, so it’s more impactful.”

What they’re saying: “10 years ago, I never would have thought player physical health would be a bigger topic in basketball than football. But with almost every recent NBA playoff now marked (and in some cases totally transformed) by lower-body ligament and tendon injuries, it’s kind of happening,” writes journalist Derek Thompson.

🏀 NBA Mock Draft 5.0

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The 2025 NBA Draft is tomorrow night. Here’s the latest mock draft, courtesy of Yahoo Sports’ Kevin O’Connor.

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Will Canada reach their fifth straight Gold Cup quarterfinals? (Christopher Morris/ISI Photos via Getty Images)

Will Canada reach their fifth straight Gold Cup quarterfinals? (Christopher Morris/ISI Photos via Getty Images)

⚽️ Gold Cup | 7pm-10pm, FS1/FS2

The group stage concludes tonight with four matches: Guadeloupe vs. Guatemala (7pm, FS2) and Canada vs. El Salvador (10pm, FS1) in Houston, Panama vs. Jamaica in Austin (7pm, FS1), and Honduras vs. Curaçao in San Jose (10pm, FS2). Who will join the USA, Costa Rica, Mexico and Saudi Arabia in the quarterfinals?

🏀 Fever at Storm | 10pm, NBA

Seattle (9-5) has won three straight games while Indiana (6-7) has lost two straight in the midst of Caitlin Clark’s uncharacteristic cold streak (1-for-17 from 3-point range).

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More to watch:

  • ⚾️ MLB: Braves at Mets (7:10pm, TBS) … New York, which has lost nine of 10, looks to get back on track after falling out of first place over the weekend.

  • ⚽️ Club World Cup: Benfica vs. Bayern Munich (3pm, TNT) … Benfica can secure a spot in the knockout round with a tie. Bayern have already clinched.

Today’s full slate →

🏀 NBA trivia

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For the first time in NBA history, the league produced seven different champions in a seven-year span (no repeats).

Question: Can you name the past seven NBA champions?

Hint: Four West, three East.

Answer at the bottom.

📸 Photo finish

A Lionel Messi fan during Monday's Club World Cup group stage finale in Miami. (Rich Storry/FIFA via Getty Images)

A Lionel Messi fan during Monday’s Club World Cup group stage finale in Miami. (Rich Storry/FIFA via Getty Images)

MLS sent three teams to the Club World Cup. Only Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami made it count, advancing to the Round of 16 while Seattle and LAFC bowed out.

Trivia answer: 2025 Thunder, 2024 Celtics, 2023 Nuggets, 2022 Warriors, 2021 Bucks, 2020 Lakers, 2019 Raptors

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