tcochran wrote:In the NL, team runs per game were the lowest since 1992 (as was the ERA)
In the AL, it was even worse, with team runs per game at the lowest level since 1981 (also along with the ERA)
There's a great page in baseball reference dot com (can't remember where) that lets you look at the full-league
aggregates for every year in every statistic; and it's also sortable! It's about as mindblowing as anything in baseball can be to see the huge increase in runs scored during the steroid era, and the sudden dramatic decrease in the past three years -- truly (relatively speaking), it's a new deadball era.
[Note ahead of time: if anyone (ahem) thinks I'm obliged to define "steroid era," the particlular "anyone" should know "his" posts are blocked by me; thus I will contentedly remain ignorant, forever, of the fact that I have not met "his" demands. (As noted in another post, I generally ignore what fictional characters have to say, unless I've chosen the book or movie or play featuring them.)]