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Potential Lunch Winner
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Tampa, FL
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Re: Ryan Braun going down?
It helps cyclists, it helps weight lifters, it helps swimmers, it helps football players, but baseball players it has no effect on!
They should put that on Ripley's Believe it or Not!
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KungFu Fighter
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Hamilton, OH
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I can argue that easily. Apparently you didn't understand what that graph was showing. That was a graph that did not account for the other changes in the game during that period, therefore it is not an accurate portrayal. The very next chart in the article was made using corrections for league and park effects and lo and behold it shows that power spikes were actually less common than they were from 1949 to 1985! Remember that everyone agrees home runs were more common during that period, but the data show that factors other than steroids were the true reasons. Home runs were up equally among players believed to have used steroids and those believed not to have used steroids. The rising tide of home runs carried everyone along with it, which is another argument against the steroid power theory. The smaller parks, juiced baseballs, small strike zone, diluted pitching, strength training, better-engineered bats and all the other factors combined to drastically increase home runs across the league. These power-friendly factors turned what used to be 40 homer seasons in to 50 homer seasons. Later, when the pitching-friendly trends (cut fastball, spray charts, batter heat graphs, defensive shifting, defensive sabermetrics, rising pitch velocities etc) were introduced it caused power and scoring to decline even while steroid usage was increasing. The rise and fall of power and scoring has been explained thoroughly without needing to ascribe mythical powers to PEDs. |
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Viva la Rolen
Join Date: Jul 2005
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What I'm trying to get across is that there was a higher number of power spikes during the juiced era. No correlations. No adjustments. There were more. But everytime I say that Atomic responds with the fact that no there weren't. Am I crazy? Did we really not land on the moon too? |
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Contrary to a lot of sabermatricians, the folks who know baseball best, are and will continue to be, the players themselves. When they quit using, I'll believe that PEDs are no longer giving them an edge. |
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KungFu Fighter
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Hamilton, OH
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Regarding global warming, everyone agrees that the Earth has warmed. The argument is over WHY the Earth has been warming. Some people believe it is due to man-made carbon dioxide emissions, while some people believe it is due to natural causes. Similarly, everyone agrees that home runs were up in the 90s. But some people blame that on steroids while other people have shown there are better explanations such as strength training, smaller ballparks, juiced baseballs, diluted pitching, denser bats and a new philosophy that preferred power over speed. |
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KungFu Fighter
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Viva la Rolen
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KungFu Fighter
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Hamilton, OH
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Olympic records and world records in weight-lifting, swimming and track & field have been broken year after year. Just this past Olympics many records were broken. If PEDs had been so helpful to athletes in the steroid era then why have their records been broken by clean athletes in recent years under stringent PED testing? If steroids were so effective those cheaters' records should still be in effect but they were broken long ago. Blood doping in cycling is a bit different because they were injecting themselves with extra red-blood cells before races to improve their endurance. That was likely very effective, but it is not a steroid or PED. Last edited by AtomicDumpling; 02-18-2013 at 04:24 PM. Reason: spelling |
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KungFu Fighter
Join Date: Mar 2007
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Here is the correct chart: ![]() As an example of the added variation you would expect when numbers are larger, one would expect to see more games decided by one run when the league is in a low scoring environment than in an era of higher scoring. In a year where the average team scores 3 runs per game you would expect to see more close games than you would when the average team scores 5 runs per game. That is not caused by a mysterious "spike" in lopsided games but rather just the expected normal statistical variation predicted by the mathematics of probability. Last edited by AtomicDumpling; 02-18-2013 at 04:19 PM. |
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Party like it's 1990
Join Date: Aug 2006
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But if you do need evidence, here is some: James Harrison, Mark Gastineau, Bill Romanowski, on and on and on. And steroids/HGH not helping weight-lifters? Was that said in jest? |
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We know alot of other factors were at play during '94-'04 as well. It just doesn't look like that big of an effect based upon the graph. Also, on a related note, i'm not sure if the way park effects are normalized decreases noise or adds noise. Were not really there yet concerning park factors.
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Where's the adjusted chart then?
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