JW
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So, not paying deep attention to the MLB recently, is this full DH in the National League now? Sigh. Can't they leave one thing in the world unspoiled? Already dealing with the unbelievable nonsense of putting a runner in scoring position (preemptively) during extra innings.
But the DH . . . . drag me out to the ball game.
Isn't it MORE boring when the pitcher doesn't hit? It's the added necessity of strategy. As the pitcher, the "most of the time" guarantee of 1 hitter that sucks, gives you a break to catch up in your head, allows a certain amount of pitching around the 8 hitter if the situation requires it, in fact in can influence the game plan tremendously. It works backwards into the lineup, where you're thinking how to get thru to the pitcher for out 3 in a difficult situation which will force him to hit or come out of the game for a pinch hitter. Or if you're coasting it creates situations where you pitch differently perhaps more challenging to some good hitters, to try to get the pitcher leading off the next inning for a hopeful first out. It forces managers to make all kinds of difficult decisions, and play, dare I say, National League ball. Hit and runs, agressive baserunning, sacrifice bunts, trying not to burn a bullpen guy for no reason, making good pinch hitting decisions that can influence things defensively too when you go out on the field. It's crazy how much more fun this is to watch. My opinion anyway.
Salt in the wound that the American League wins like 8 out of every 10 all star games too.
But the DH . . . . drag me out to the ball game.
Isn't it MORE boring when the pitcher doesn't hit? It's the added necessity of strategy. As the pitcher, the "most of the time" guarantee of 1 hitter that sucks, gives you a break to catch up in your head, allows a certain amount of pitching around the 8 hitter if the situation requires it, in fact in can influence the game plan tremendously. It works backwards into the lineup, where you're thinking how to get thru to the pitcher for out 3 in a difficult situation which will force him to hit or come out of the game for a pinch hitter. Or if you're coasting it creates situations where you pitch differently perhaps more challenging to some good hitters, to try to get the pitcher leading off the next inning for a hopeful first out. It forces managers to make all kinds of difficult decisions, and play, dare I say, National League ball. Hit and runs, agressive baserunning, sacrifice bunts, trying not to burn a bullpen guy for no reason, making good pinch hitting decisions that can influence things defensively too when you go out on the field. It's crazy how much more fun this is to watch. My opinion anyway.
Salt in the wound that the American League wins like 8 out of every 10 all star games too.