Do you like the Designated Hitter?


Question:I do. Why? Because pitchers should stick to pitching and the DH rule is good because it prolongs the careers of good hitters who are old and can't play the field anymore. I hope the NL gets with program someday and adopts the DH rule. Most amateur and minor leagues use the DH.

Answers:

Which game developed from basket ball,is played by two teams of seven players?

YES , it should be in both leagues..

In major league baseball, what does "hitting for the cycle" mean?

Yea well Big Papi is young and he is DH

Will the Yankees catch the Red Sox?

i also like the dh cuz it helps protect ur pitcher say if ur pitcher hits a batter them the opposing pitcher would take it into his own hands an hit that pitcher an also it keeps pitchers around longer an get more offence the majority of the time

What is the bat size used by julio franco of the new york mets?

No. Coz the pitcher is part of the game. He should be part of the lineup and bat. Besides, it's kinda funny watching pitchers bat sometimes.

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No, I don't like it, never did like it and here's why.

The game of baseball was originally created with nine players in mind...traditionally, each of the nine players has his specific position to play and each of the nine players plays offense as well as defense.

Offense includes being part of the team in creating situations where runs are scored. The Pitcher, like any of the other players is a "baseball player" and, as such, is supposed to be able to run, throw, catch, and hit the baseball. Anything other than that, like the designated hitter, is an entirely different game.

The game was not designed with "substitutes" or designated hitters in mind, and this addition detracts from the purity of the game.

The American League made a huge mistake by implementing the designated hitter rule and it was only done for one reason...to try and add "something extra" to the game in order to attract more ticket sales...that's it.

I hope that the National League maintains it's common sense and keeps the game unchanged and in it's present traditional format and never incorporates the designator hitter rule.

PLEASE HELp!!!?

I like it, but I also like the NL without it. I don't have a problem with the different rules except that it puts the NL at a big disadvantage in the World Series and interleague play. Lets face it almost all the pitchers are equally inept at hitting whether or not they do it on a regular basis, but having a true DH instead of plugging in a bench player is a big advantage. I don't like that players are starting to be made into DH's at younger and younger ages, but I like that its there. Guys like Ortiz and Travis Hafner wouldn't be the same player without the rule. I do like getting to laugh at some of the pitchers try to hit though. It was great when career AL guys had to do it when interleague first started.

Is seattle a black hole for baseball players?

I like the DH. I dont really like the idea of pitchers hitting. When do you ever see a fielder pitching. It has been done but its not something you see everyday. I also like it because then the entire lineup is capable of hitting the ball and hitting it well.

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I agree with you. It is fun to watch Mike Piazza and Frank Thomas still be contributing parts of teams. I do like the way the NL and AL have different opinions on this though. I feel it keeps it more entertaining. I will always regard the NL as more of a low scoring pitchers league, and the AL as the high powered offensive machines. It seems that even the coaches keep it this way picking defense over offense sometimes in the NL too. But just think of how much better some of these AL pitchers would do if the 9th hitter was a pitcher, not a contact hitter, or a struggling power hitter. On another note, I would love to see Johan Santana in the National League while he is still in his Prime. His numbers would improve and would be a great fit.

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I think it's good for the AL,but they should not put it in the NL.Putting it in the NL would ruin the tradition.

How many ways can a batter reach first base?

no you said it proplongs the career of people washed up. if you go to the hall of fame you should be good at everything. it also increase bean balls because pitchers arn't worried of themselves getting hit so they hit everyone they want. it also made the al game stupid its like playstation. its funner to see running not just standing around on the bases waiting for the homerun.

Is a curveball that starts up high out of the zone and ends high in the strikezone a good one?

the American League does.

Who In the NL Central is going to get hot and give the Brewers a run.?

Doesn't bother me. If it went away I wouldn't miss it, but since the DH has been in the AL for over a third of a century obviously it's not going anywhere.

McDonald's sells hamburgers and cheeseburgers, but no one ever complains that McD should make up its corporate mind, pick one, and stick with just the one sandwich; or that, by having two choices, the "true" burger concept is somehow cheapened and corrupted.

MLB gets to sell two slightly different types of baseball. I find both entertaining.

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I definitely think the pitchers should bat. It adds an extra element of strategy to the game.

Daisuke or delmon young for roy?

no its not right to see people get paid just to hit.
DH should never even win the MVP either cause they dont do enough to help there team

DH also can kill another pitchers era too in teh NL you get a pitcher which usaly amounts to an easy out
in the AL you can get guys like david ortiz or travis hafner

Doesn't Tom Brady look good in a Yankees cap?

Ya pitchers suck at hitting.

Would you call it a hit when when the 2nd baseman let the ball go under his glove? Pete Rose had it happen.?

The designated hitter is a black eye on the game. Players should have to hit and field, and the DH allows certain players to only have to do one of those things. Pre-1973 when there was no DH, many pitchers- Bob Gibson, Tom Seaver, Don Drysdale- were great hitters. It has not only damaged the hitting ability of pitchers, but has kept a couple of careers going prematurely long and has encoruaged certain players- Jason Giambi for one- not to even care about defense.

Who is a mets fan?

No the DH rule is an abortion. It just allows old men to stay in the game longer. Pitchers should have to bat. That's how the game was designed to be. If it wasn't for the mercenaries at the MLBPA the DH would have been ended years ago.

Why is baseball your favorite time of year?

No. Pitchers didn't always suck as hitters.

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