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Who's Missing from the HOF?
No, I didn't read the link.
For those interested:
Dale Murphy interview with sidebar comments on the HOF from Armour, Claire, Eggers, and Jaynes
Because most of us are rational creatures. We know that Murphy would buy teammates dinners, but refused to drink alcohol. We have evidence of the devoteness he had in his faith, which would prohibit the use of steroids. And we have no evidence that would suggest the use of steroids. Therefore the strongest inference is that he did not use steroids.
We also don't know with 100% degree of certainty that Murphy didn't kill and drink the blood of infants? However, that is also a strong inference.
And those two inferences are probably pretty close in strength.
it's ridiculous for any writer to make this claim about any player in a way that insinuates steroid use is A) rampant in todays game and B) that it is responsible for the increase in hitting power.
Its not ridiculous at all to suggest its present in todays game and that it is responsible for power outputs. You have strong evidence that its use has been at least 5%; and you have weak evidence that presents a strong upper bound to 50%. You have strong evidence that some of the modern sluggers have used steroids. And you have strong evidence that steroids increase strength and strength is a component of power.
This is true, but doesn't require steroids. The evidence from last year (a very minor decrease in HR rate after testing began) suggests that vast majority of the HR increases come from weight-training (which Dale doesn't appear to have done seriously) and smaller parks. I'd put the steroid effect at the 5% mark.
Had the Braves been a better team during the 80's, and made the playoffs a few more times, I think he would be held in much higher regard by the HOF voters. It's stupid, but thats the way it usually goes.
I can hear it now. I thought Dale was a HoFer but then I saw that he only got 23 percent and I realized he wasn't. Jeez.
Hall of Fame Tropism
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