Naturally since MLB baseballs are basically hand-made. I've seen any number of segments showing how they're manufactured. Very low tech - winding by machine but the covers are sewed on by hand.
Statistics are always a two-edged sword. Using home run statistics to "prove" a ball had changed is folly unless you have the data on balls over many years including the variance which as you pointed out can be significant.
Statistics are always a two-edged sword. Using home run statistics to "prove" a ball had changed is folly unless you have the data on balls over many years including the variance which as you pointed out can be significant.