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Steroids in MLB: An Analysis of Pitchers

In: Frontiers in Major League Baseball

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  • John Ruggiero

    (University of Dayton)

Abstract

In the last chapter, we applied DEA to obtain a measure of aggregate performance by each hitter in each season. We then analyzed each player’s age–performance profile to identify unusual performances. The theory is that eventually, diminishing returns sets in as a player gets older. A quadratic specification was chosen to identify the age of peak performance and to predict performance as age increases. Using stars who played prior to the steroid era, we established benchmark age–performance profiles. We then applied the method to known steroid users to see if enhancement allowed players to defy the standard profiles. The results do provide insight into potential steroid use.

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  • John Ruggiero, 2011. "Steroids in MLB: An Analysis of Pitchers," Sports Economics, Management, and Policy, in: Frontiers in Major League Baseball, chapter 0, pages 115-127, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:semchp:978-1-4419-0831-5_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-0831-5_10
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