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I'm an NL guy who likes the strategy of the pitcher hitting. Your opinion?
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I'm an NL guy who likes the strategy of the pitcher hitting. Your opinion?
The bench and bullpen are not half as important in the AL as it is in the NL.
...but, but, but no one wants to watch a pitcher hitting.The DH removes some of the most interesting managerial strategy of the game of baseball.
I'm an AL guy who likes the DH, I am not a fan of seeing an NL pitcher come to the plate with 2 outs and runners on, get blown away at the plate killing a potential scoring opportunity.
I also see it taking NL starting pitchers out of games when they are still pitching strong.
I like seeing some of my favorite players extending their career by DH'ing ie. Jim Thome.
What I never understood was why it is not uniform either way in the AL and NL. A major strategical differance between the 2 leagues.
So what I get from this thread is that AL fans like the DH, NL fans don't.
I hate the DH. I believe a baseball player should be able to hit no matter what position they play. They baby and patsy pitchers so much its kind of sad. Move to a 6 man rotation instead of 5 if they are worried about their arms.
So what I get from this thread is that AL fans like the DH, NL fans don't.
Pretty much.
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I don't like the DH one bit but I do think that whatever they do both leagues need to do it the same.
You want to ruin the tradition of the league.