No way. And i think when they play inter-leauge games, they should have the dh in the NL parks and the pitchers hitting in the AL parks. Give the fans something different at home games.
2007-07-08 04:30:38
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answered by Anonymous
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NO!! The National League is the only league in ALL of baseball that doesn't use the DH...sad...what a shame...so NL shouldn't adopt the DH...baseball needs to get rid of the DH alltogether, there's an abundance of offense and pitchers need to start gaining an upper hand.
Granted that in Triple-A ball the pitcher will bat sometimes, but less than half of the games.
2007-07-08 12:45:59
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answered by oysterchowder2004 3
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In the words of that great philosopher Bill Dana... no way Jose!
The National League has gotten along very well, thank you, playing the game the way it was meant to be played... with every player in the lineup taking their turn at the plate.
The DH was only put in the American League to extent older type over-the-hill guys who couldn't make it any longer in the NL.
Have never liked the DH. And those guys who can't cut it at a position should try another vocation... in the minors.
2007-07-08 12:24:40
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answered by Jay9ball 6
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I don't like having a DH, except it does definitely have advantages. For example, David Ortiz for the Red Sox is an amazing DH, and the pitchers most likely wouldn't be able to do as well of a job hitting as him. But I think the pitcher should have to hit.
2007-07-08 12:05:37
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answered by arana505 3
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I enjoy National League baseball a lot more than American League baseball because there is more strategy involved due to the lack of a DH.
The DH means less sacrifice bunts, less hit and runs, less double switches, etc.
2007-07-08 14:26:36
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answered by New York Nightmare 4
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Yes. But this would be my plan and it is for both leagues. The stating pitcher must bat until he is out of the game. Then you will fill his role with a dh. That would save from using pitch hitters for the pitcher and changing line ups. That way if a game would go into extra innings you will have more players to use if need be.
2007-07-08 11:24:14
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answered by twoballs662002 2
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I don't like the dh. Hitting's a part of the sport so if you're going to play you'd better learn to hit.
2007-07-08 11:14:27
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answered by Bob 6
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No, the DH is one of the worst things to ever happen to baseball.
2007-07-08 11:15:05
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answered by Phil 2
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No, the DH is ruining baseball.
2007-07-08 12:20:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont like dh, american leagues i think are cheaters.
2007-07-08 12:54:14
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answered by Bryan 3
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