Are you sure the probes aren't on the way out? Have you tried swapping probes around and seeing if the hot cylinder follows the probe?
Is your fuel flow correct for the throttle settings you are running? Have you ultrasonically cleaned the injectors lately?
By new baffles, did you change the baffle seal material, or take a closer look at the whole baffle arrangement for small leaks etc?
You checked off all the entry-level troubleshooting stuff, like timing, oil consumption, etc?
As a short term fix, and your engine model is unlikely to take it, but flying lean of peak will be a lot cooler; and it's easier on your engine too. You may need a little carb heat to help it run lean without complaining. Yes it will be slower but you're fuel burn benefits makes up for it. If you can keep it about 60% power and at least 30 degrees lean of peak, then there's zero risk of damaging the engine.
And if you don't like the above idea, try running lower RPM over-square instead. That will greatly reduce friction-heating inside the engine, without costing you much airspeed. Use the power tables in the POH to find an acceptable setting you like for vibration, for about the same % power you normally use.