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Baseball's Great Hitting Barrage of the 1990s (and Beyond) Reexamined
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Rader, Benjamin G
, Winkle, Kenneth J
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Athletes
/ Drugs & sports
/ Professional baseball
/ Sports history
/ Sports officiating
/ Sports rules
2008
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Baseball's Great Hitting Barrage of the 1990s (and Beyond) Reexamined
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Rader, Benjamin G
, Winkle, Kenneth J
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Athletes
/ Drugs & sports
/ Professional baseball
/ Sports history
/ Sports officiating
/ Sports rules
2008
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Baseball's Great Hitting Barrage of the 1990s (and Beyond) Reexamined
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Baseball's Great Hitting Barrage of the 1990s (and Beyond) Reexamined
2008
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Overview
Rader and Winkle reexamine the so called \"Baseball's Great Hitting Barrage of the 1990's, extending their analysis from the 2000 through the 2007 seasons. They employ statistics to better speculate about the effects of drugs on the great offensive barrage. They also tackle the decision of Major League Baseball to enlarge the de facto strike zone, determined by the umpires, and imposition of a more uniform strike zone on the umpires.
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University of Nebraska Press
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