Talk:There's Always a Loophole/@comment-Bball3345-2006031995937

Just thought you might think this is interesting...In a study done recently by BP, they looked at the frequency of power spikes from one season to the next in certain types of hitters. It showed that in the "Juiced Era" the biggest jump was in the 15-25 HR hitters. This makes sense, as these are probably the guys trying to stick in the lineup or look good before they become free agents. Interestingly, players who hit 40 or more HRs showed less frequent power spikes than in years pre-1994. So there have been an increase in power spikes but they are driven by the middle-HR hitters, not the superstars.