As strange as it sounds, there’s actually some real teaching that goes on at some ballparks, and not about baseball but on topics seemingly far removed. Eight teams have Weather Education Days of various kinds, which usually tap the expertise of local weather forecasters and incorporate impressive visual demonstrations of certain principles. Naturally, these pregame “classrooms” are attractive to school groups, and have helped the Colorado Rockies set a Guiness record for the world’s largest physics lesson.
Weather, of course, is a topic that can be related to baseball, either to predicting a rainout or understanding how humidity improves or lessens the chances of hitting a home run.
The Detroit Tigers deserve a tip of the cap for their educational efforts, the most ambitious in baseball, with Weather, Math, History, Space, and Journalism Days. The gates for these 45-minute programs open at 10:00 a.m., with an afternoon game to follow.