Found June 01, 2007 on Florida Marlins Blog:
I was reading earlier about Coors Field and their humidor. (Amazing what you can find on Wikipedia.) If you look into Dolphin Stadium information, on the other hand, no humidor is mentioned. How have we lived this long without? ;)For anyone who doesn't know, a humidor is a box, basically, created to keep humidity levels constant, often used for storing cigars (we here in Florida know about that!). In this case, though, it's designed to keep the baseballs at the exact same size and weight as they were originally constructed for Major League Baseball. The wikipedia article says that if every team had baseballs that were stored before the game in exactly the same conditions, it might serve as an equalizer for the teams, as well as eliminate the controversy of "tampering" with the baseballs.A neat thought, but if we didn't have controversy to talk about... what would we talk about?
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