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Time for the NL to adopt the DH
ESPN ^ | Jun 25, 2012 | Jim Bowden

Posted on 06/27/2012 12:40:28 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican

On Sunday, MLB finished up the interleague portion of the schedule for 2012, and it was the end of interleague play as we know it. In 2013, the Houston Astros will move to the American League, which will give each league 15 teams and also give us interleague play all season long.

This development is positive in that it will give us six divisions with five teams apiece, but it poses its own set of problems. Chief among them is the designated hitter rule. With so many interleague games, having two sets of rules complicates matters for a game struggling to remain simple and fan-friendly.

Let’s be clear: It is time for baseball to get both of its leagues synchronized with the same rule, whether that’s with or without the designated hitter.

Since abolishing the DH would never get approved by the MLB players' association, the game has no choice but to embrace the DH -- from the major leagues down through all levels of the minor leagues.

(Excerpt) Read more at insider.espn.go.com ...


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HERESY!!!!!
1 posted on 06/27/2012 12:40:31 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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Heresy indeed. DH is like disability for players who can’t play in the field any longer.


2 posted on 06/27/2012 12:43:28 PM PDT by AlmaKing
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I gave up on MLB when they added interleague play. What’s next... aluminum bats?


3 posted on 06/27/2012 12:45:12 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana ("I have a new zest for life!" -- Calvin from Las Vegas)
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Never happen. The NL owners do not want to take on another players salary. Especially a DH who would command huge money.


4 posted on 06/27/2012 12:47:28 PM PDT by thefactor (yes, as a matter of fact, i DID only read the excerpt)
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I think the AL should keep the DH, and the NL should not have a DH. Both have advantages.

It’s nice to be able to stick a powerful bat in the lineup without having to worry about defense, but it is also fun to watch NL managers decide when to pull a pitcher. So I like both.

One of these days we’ll see a pitcher that is also a great hitter, and who will play in the field on the days he’s not pitching. That would be neat.


5 posted on 06/27/2012 12:47:47 PM PDT by Retired Greyhound (.)
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Everyone who plays on the field, goes to the plate. The DH rule is for pu**sies.
6 posted on 06/27/2012 12:47:47 PM PDT by The_Victor (If all I want is a warm feeling, I should just wet my pants.)
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I always called the DH rule the Mickey Mantle rule, allowing the hugely popular Mick to continue playing after he could no longer field. Whether that conjecture is accurate or not, this AL fan (and #7 fan) says it is time for the AL to lose the DH and not the other way around.


7 posted on 06/27/2012 12:47:57 PM PDT by bobsatwork
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I don’t like the DH either.


8 posted on 06/27/2012 12:49:20 PM PDT by justice14 ("stand up defend or lay down and die")
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The DH is welfare, food stamps, SSI Disability and affirmative action on the field of play. It compensates for the weakest hitter(usually the pitcher), providing a way for everyone to feel good. The DH is worthy of the Cold Stare of Contempt.

The late Bob Forsch of the Cardinals is an example that the pitcher can actually stand up there and swing the bat, if he works at it.


9 posted on 06/27/2012 12:50:10 PM PDT by lurk
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Since abolishing the DH would never get approved by the MLB players' association, the game has no choice but to embrace the DH.

That proves there are no remaining noble institutions unsoiled by rats or labor unions.

10 posted on 06/27/2012 12:55:20 PM PDT by Jacquerie (The American Revolution is dead.)
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Why is a minor league team—the Astros—joining the American League?


11 posted on 06/27/2012 12:55:42 PM PDT by GSWarrior
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Mickey Mantle retired a few years before the DH. Maybe you were thinking of someone else?


12 posted on 06/27/2012 12:59:02 PM PDT by bkepley
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So in 2013 Texas will have two teams in the American League and Pennsylvania will have two teams in the National League. New York, Illinois, Missouri, Florida, and California will have at least one team in either league.

So why not force either the Pirates or the Phillies to join the American League?

So how about this: when a designated batter comes to the plate, the opposing team gets to counter with a designated pitcher?

Life as we knew it began to crumble with the designated hitter.

13 posted on 06/27/2012 12:59:21 PM PDT by bsdsan
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One of these days we’ll see a pitcher that is also a great hitter, and who will play in the field on the days he’s not pitching. That would be neat.

Rick Rhoden and Rick Sutcliffe were both good hitters who pinch hit for the Dodgers on occasion.Pity they were wasted in the junior American League after going to the Yankees and the Indians.
14 posted on 06/27/2012 12:59:37 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana ("I have a new zest for life!" -- Calvin from Las Vegas)
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Oh, and I forgot about Ohio.


15 posted on 06/27/2012 1:01:28 PM PDT by bsdsan
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you missed Ohio. Remember the Reds and the Indians....


16 posted on 06/27/2012 1:03:00 PM PDT by sleepwalker (Palin 2012)
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Maybe you were thinking of someone else? - Maybe I was just wrong. In self defense, I was just a kid when I watched Mick play. Regards
17 posted on 06/27/2012 1:03:54 PM PDT by bobsatwork
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BS! Long past time for the AL to drop the DH!!!!!


18 posted on 06/27/2012 1:04:02 PM PDT by RatRipper (I'll ride a turtle to work every day before I buy anything from Government Motors.)
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To the author: If one league with a DH and one without is too “complicated” for someone, switch to a sport more your speed; like paint drying


19 posted on 06/27/2012 1:06:22 PM PDT by Hegewisch Dupa
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Andy Pettitte now has a broken ankle. Maybe they should add a provision for designated pitchers, as well.


20 posted on 06/27/2012 1:11:54 PM PDT by NEMDF
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