Has MLB, At Lost Last, Finally Started Using WHITE Game Balls?
Posted: 15 Jul 2025 20:33 pm
About a month ago reports surfaced the MLB noticed a purported increased drag on well-hit balls, flying four feet less than last season.
Since then, I can't help but notice the markedly whiter balls now used in every game; a rant I've been on for years to finally enact.
Has MLB finally tossed aside Lena Blackburne's Magical Mystery Delaware River tributary pudding-like mud and clay rub that has turned balls beige and tan for 100 years --- prior to that, it was dirt and tobacco juice --- , ostensibly to increase tack, which a dozen hardware store rubs could do without staining the ball??
A whiter baseball benefits hitters, fielders, and fans. The balls do appear whiter to these four eyes. It's about time.

Has MLB finally tossed aside Lena Blackburne's Magical Mystery Delaware River tributary pudding-like mud and clay rub that has turned balls beige and tan for 100 years --- prior to that, it was dirt and tobacco juice --- , ostensibly to increase tack, which a dozen hardware store rubs could do without staining the ball??
A whiter baseball benefits hitters, fielders, and fans. The balls do appear whiter to these four eyes. It's about time.