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Designated hitter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In baseball, the designated hitter rule is the common name for Major League Baseball Rule 6.10, an official position adopted by the American League in 1973 that allows teams to designate a player, k...
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MLB designated hitter statistics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Major League Baseball, the designated hitter (DH) is used in the batting lineup in place of the pitcher through a rule adopted by the American League in 1973. The DH rule has never been adopted by ...
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The American League and National League have one major rule difference - the designated hitter (DH). Only the AL permits this tenth player, whose sole job is to bat in the batting order. The general rule for the DH in the World Series is "when in Rome, do as the Romans do".
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While the DH is often associated with aging sluggers, this first designated hitter was only 24 years old. "With Bobby Bonds in right field and three first basemen, I might as well have donated my glove to charity, "Blomberg joked.
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Philosophy of Life essay on the Designated Hitter ... DESIGNATED HITTE ... The major advantage is obvious and well-documented: it gets a real hitter into the lineup in place of the pitcher. The major argument of DH opponents is that it "removes strategy from the game". What "strategy" is being removed?
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We love to compare baseball players and say who belongs in the Hall of Fame. The designated hitter rule has complicated this kind of evaluation. A lot. ... Since 1973, the Designated Hitter rule, which allows a non-fielding player to bat in place of the pitcher in baseball's American League, has certainly changed the...
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is a Designated Hitter? ... In general, the designated hitter can only hit the ball. He cannot play a defensive position. If the designated hitter is assigned a defensive position in the middle of a game, than he can no longer be the designated hitter.
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