National League park, National League rules. No designated hitter. Pitchers swing.
2007-10-27 14:50:41
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answer #1
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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2016-12-15 10:52:29
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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National League park. Pitchers have to bat in a National League park. How do you think Dontrelle Willis gets all his home runs? HA.
2007-10-27 15:04:53
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answer #3
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answered by El Flako 4
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Come on! I'm a girl and I know this!
National League Rules-(What the Rockies play): ALL PLAYERS MUST HIT INCLUDING PITCHER
American League Rules-(What Sox play): Pitcher DOESN'T bat; instead their is a designated hitter (Ortiz) who bats but DOESN'T play in the field.
The sox are playing IN colorado, so they must play the NL rules.
AKA
Dice K has to bat
and ortiz has to play in the field in order to bat
and they want him to bat, so they stuck him on first base and took youk out
2007-10-27 15:50:12
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answer #4
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answered by girl 6
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Hey Kevin. If you aksed that question you can go ahead and take that Red Sox logo from your profile because you are an embarrassment to Red Sox nation and baseball fans alike.
He's batting because they are playing in Colorado. The NATIONAL LEAGUE. NO DH.
You should be ahsamed.
2007-10-27 14:54:09
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answered by Jeseth 5
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Becasue during the World Series in NL parks there is no DH.
2007-10-27 14:53:25
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answered by csuhpat2 4
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No DH in NL parks during the World Series, for like the past 25 years or so. before that, they switched each year one year DH one year no DH.
2007-10-27 14:51:14
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answer #7
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answered by BAGOFSWAGS 5
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No DH so pitchers must hit.
Dice K didn't do bad either, at least he got a base hit.
2007-10-28 06:45:49
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answer #8
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answered by C M 3
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there in the national league meaning everyone that played in the inning before hits the national league different from american.
2007-10-27 16:36:20
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answered by drab 2
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National league home team means National league rules...Same as it has always been.
2007-10-27 14:52:05
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answered by FiftieFive 2
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