Tuesday, July 29, 2008

DH Or No DH?

As Baseball fans know, American League Baseball uses the Designated Hitter. The DH uses a tenth man, who bats in place of the pitcher, yet this tenth man does not take the field. Many great DH's today are David Ortiz (who plays first when the Red Sox are in the National League) and Jim Thome (who played first base in the National League.)

I Want to know: What do you think about the DH?

Me Personally, I hate the Designated Hitter. I Feel it cheapens baseball. When the pitcher bats, all nine players take turns at the plate and in the field. With the DH, there are ten players, and one of them gets to stay in the dugout for the whole game while the rest of his teammates take the field.

I like to see the strategy involved when the pitcher bats. With a runner on first base, the manager may tell his pitcher to bunt to move the runner into scoring position. The manager may also be lucky enough to have a good hitting pitcher(like Switch-Hitting Pitcher Carlos Zambrano for the Cubs or Micah Owings for the Diamondbacks), and he may tell the Pitcher "Go Ahead. Swing Away."

Again, the question is: What do you think about the DH?

Drop me a comment letting me know what you think.

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