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I hope not. Takes away some of the strategy of the game
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What about talk to require a minimum of three batters for a relief pitcher. I get it, they want to cut down the game time but that just seems a bit extreme.
There are a limited number of pitchers on the roster so it's not like the manager doesn't have to take that into consideration. What happens if the pitcher is hurt and cannot pitch to the minimum 3 batters? Do they force the club to put the pitcher on the DL just to show the injury was sufficient? If they want to speed up the game then wouldn't adding a DH to the NL squad do the opposite?
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This. However, it would workout nicely for the Cubs and Kyle Schwarber.
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And who wants to live in a world where this would no longer be possible...
https://youtu.be/OVFsq9FQBlc
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If they want to improve the game for the fans, the most important is to fire any broadcaster or writer for mlb who uses stats that we don’t understand or care about like : launch angle, fip, exit velocity, wRc, etc. It’s the #1 thing driving fans away. Just stick to hits, rbi, batting average, era, strikeouts.
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DH takes away strategy but adds offense, and I think fans enjoy high scoring games. Also, it's time for both leagues to play with the same rules. Although controversial, maybe not a bad idea to employ it.
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In games between teams from each conferencre, the rule applicable for the home team would be used for that game. In the Super Bowl the rules for the team that won the coin flip would be used in the first and fourth quarters and the other rules would be used in the second and third quarter. Think about it. Is there anyone in their right mind, if such a scheme was adopted, who would not think it was created and approved by an idiot, or a rules committee populated by a majority of idiots. The whole DH thing hasn’t made sense for forty odd years since it was instituted. If you raise your son to become an AL pitcher, you don’t allow him to touch a bat. He can then skip tee ball and get his first Tommy John operation before Little League. Fine. NL pitchers will be culled from Little League shortstops who are clearly the best all around players on their team, whose talent in the batter’s box is gradually lost in college and the minor leagues where DHing is king. Personally I would eliminate the DH from the AL, but adopting the DH in the NL is far better than the current system, I will concede. Half the NBA shouldn’t have to play on an ice rink. Marathon runners shouldn’t have to compete against smart cars at Indy. How about a cross between golf and whack a mole where the hole is continually moving on the green, or where half the holes are suspended .10 feet off the ground and Tiger Woods Jr. could literally be a chip of the old block. Disclaimer: This post was written while sober and not in a bowling alley, where the consumption of adult beverages can impact the results of the game. Cheers!
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I'm not in favor of the DH in the the NL but I believe its inevitable. If they want more offense, then ban the damn shifts.
When I saw the new proposals, the only one that made no sense was giving a draft advantage to winning teams over losing teams, how does that help competitive balance? |
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Well, if we standardize the DH, then why not make all the parks universal?
Seem silly center field is 436 at Minute Maid and only 390 at Fenway. Why does Oakland Coliseum have all the foul ground and Coors field doesn't. NFL fields are all the same. Why not MLB then? ![]() Quote:
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Frank- I'd pay to see Lebron slam in the crease & Usane Bolt blowing past that 43rd car, but the convergence of Golf and Whack-a-Mole may be your greatest invention to date. Tiger's caddy would have to be...wait for it...Bill Murray. =
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![]() Or maybe Maxi-golf where you drive through an actual windmill. Quote:
The senior class picnic/outing in college we had a softball tournament. I was on a team with a bunch of other people nobody cool wanted on their team. 3 inning games. First game I had a perfect game! Second game they put in a rule that the pitcher had to have a beer on the mound at all times, and had to drink after each batter. We won the second game! Third game the pitching control was just gone along with any ability to win. Still had a great time ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I like both the DH, and seeing pitchers hit. Especially when the get a hit and seem totally lost on the basepaths. |
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I am a huge cub fan and love Schwarber’s bat but no DH is my preference. Takes some of the strategy away
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While I have deep appreciation and or the history of the game, the DH has to be universal.
Pitchers hit about .115 last season. If I am an owner, the LAST thing I need is my pitcher trying to beat out a throw and pull a hammy, or slide into a base and get injured. For nothing else, I have too much money invested to run that risk. I don't want my pitcher at the plate swinging away that could tweak something, or have an errant pitch get away and my guy get hit on the elbow, forearm , or hand and bruise or break a bone. This is just common sense now. I want my guy to concentrate about mound stuff, and let my hitters hit.
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Pitchers could never hit a lick, back then or today
PERIOD Walter Johnson Warren Spahn Don Drysdale Bob Gibson Don Larsen Madison Bumgarner Shohei Ohtani Oh I almost forgot Babe Ruth
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