The NL Needs the DH
A number of current MLB controversies have made it clear that the game is moving forward into a new era. One fan tries to find the best balance between past and present.
From http://www.splicetoday.com/sports/the-nl-needs-the-dh
Baseball is an exhilarating yet frustrating mess of contradictions, and this fan is caught in the trap—like millions of other men and women (save George Will, whose pompous moral certitude about the sport is immutable)—of trying to reconcile “purist” instincts with the undeniable improvements in the game over the past several decades. Last weekend, for example, while watching a slew of inter-league contests via the MLB “Extra Innings” package (which, regardless of varying prices depending on your locale and cable provider, costs less for an entire season of televised games than one day at a stadium for a family of four), I finally switched gears and figured it was time for the National League to acquiesce and adopt the still-controversial designated hitter rule.
Heresy, I guess, but what the hell; if you’re a Milwaukee Brewers’ devotee, wouldn’t it be delightful to see the world’s tubbiest vegetarian, Prince Fielder, in the dugout, contemplating his next plate appearance, instead of anchored at first base? One league’s dominance over the other usually runs in cycles, but the N.L. seems mired in a slump that’s likely to run longer than the Great Depression, and this was evident once again over the weekend. Sure, the strategy required of an N.L. manager is more intricate than A.L. counterparts with double-switches and more sacrifice bunts, but the two leagues might be more competitive if older free agents (or crummy fielders) could extend their careers as a DH.
That said, and here’s one of those curveballs, I can’t stand inter-league play, even though it pumps up attendance and allows fans to see star players who were once a mystery aside from the All-Star game (which, of course, has devolved into a meaningless exhibition game instead of a proud showcase) or the World Series. My 13-year-old son, with whom I have the pleasure of sitting next to in our matching easy chairs in the homestead’s television room, adamantly disagrees, but I chalk that up to his participation in a fantasy league with a bunch of school buddies. I just don’t like the disruption of the season’s rhythm, the fake “rivalries” cooked up by MLB schedule makers—sure, the Cubs and White Sox make sense, but the Rockies and Tigers?—for the sake of novelty and profit.
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Tony Womack.
First!!
I am merely taking this first step in reductio ad Hitlerum.
Hey Dusty...Are you sure you're OK? You might need an MRI.
by Paul Householder on Jul 1, 2008 9:55 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
The AL needs to drop the DH
Beware the toothpick knows.
by Pilsner73 on Jul 1, 2008 10:31 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Are you sure you didn't miss anything in your column?
What about electronic scoreboards? The demise of the 4-man rotation? The Wave?
I’ve come around on inter-league play. I just don’t see how the Tigers-Rockies rivalry is any more “made up” than any other non-divisional intra-league game. Personally, I was more excited for all of the Reds’ inter-league games than any game against Florida or San Diego. Besides, rivalries are made up all the time. Rockies-Diamondbacks didn’t exist until fifteen years ago. Which is older than the Tigers-Royals rivalry, which was meangingless until realignment and Milwaukee switching leagues.
Pass on the DH.
by ken on Jul 1, 2008 10:34 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Electronic Scoreboards: Hate em'
Yeah, I mentioned the scoreboards and a bunch of other stuff, I just didn’t want to flood this site with a huge article. There’s a link to the full content below the article.
by BSmitty on Jul 1, 2008 10:39 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Also, what's with all these kids on lawns these days?
I’m no longer a Luddite when it comes to baseball—as my views on the designated hitter and Bonds demonstrate
Y’know, if you gotta say it….
But I do appreciate how you’ve embraced technology to come out of nowhere and post this on every team’s page. I, for one, feel edified.
by Brendanukkah on Jul 1, 2008 10:53 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
He's mutable, dammit!
MUTABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!
He's doing it. He's eating a tire!
by Man Mountain on Jul 1, 2008 10:55 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Well...
He still hasn’t posted it for the edification of fans of the Diamondbacks, Mets, Cubs, or Brewers. Plus he hasn’t joined the Marlins blog yet…
But even with all of those FanPosts™, we are currently blessed with his only comment. Lucky us!
by Gray on Jul 1, 2008 11:19 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
It seems like I've been hearing more of this sentiment this season
than in season’s past. Maybe it’s just me or maybe it’s because of Wang coming up lame (up high!), but I sort of…don’t care. I’m not a guy who hates the DH, nor do I hate the NL rules.
Does anyone here really care that much about this subject? If anything, I think it does help each league have it’s own identity the way, say, the Western Conference and Eastern Conference really don’t in basketball.
I’m not unsympathetic to the argument of the DHers because of the problems of World Series play and how college and the minors are constructed, but I sort of like that different sports have incongruities. I don’t mind the bowl system so much in college football; I like the table system in Euro soccer, but hate it when the soccernistas say that it’s better than having playoffs.
So, why am I replying if I don’t have a strong opinion? Because this sentence makes me miss RJ Vasilik…
My 13-year-old son, with whom I have the pleasure of sitting next to in our matching easy chairs in the homestead’s television room, adamantly disagrees, but I chalk that up to his participation in a fantasy league with a bunch of school buddies.
He's doing it. He's eating a tire!
by Man Mountain on Jul 1, 2008 10:54 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I prefer no DH
when I’m at the homestead, but I’d rather have the extra offense when I’m at a bar.
by ken on Jul 1, 2008 1:54 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
i agree
with basically everything you said here, the poke at Wang notwithstanding.
Stephen A. Douglas was a great debater, but Abraham Lincoln was the Great Emancipator.
by Charlie Scrabbles on Jul 1, 2008 3:19 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
The NL Needs the DH
Like I need another hole in my head.
Often wrong, never uncertain.
by sidnancy on Jul 1, 2008 11:03 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
The DH doesn't make the game more interesting, it does make it more 'offensive'
"When I got my award, I just wore my usual stuff," Dunn said.
"Was it for the Reds organization or all of baseball?" Bruce said.
by Madville on Jul 1, 2008 11:10 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I am not a fan of the DH
I like watching Bronson Arroyo hit homeruns.
The Dusty Path to the World Series!*
*Note this is not an endorsment of Dusty Baker.
by justin007000 on Jul 1, 2008 12:13 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
it was disappointing not to see him bat on sunday
by Daedalus on Jul 1, 2008 12:23 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
i think Arroyo has more power than Hopper
The Dusty Path to the World Series!*
*Note this is not an endorsment of Dusty Baker.
by justin007000 on Jul 1, 2008 12:32 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Yeah but who's the better bunter!
"When I got my award, I just wore my usual stuff," Dunn said.
"Was it for the Reds organization or all of baseball?" Bruce said.
by Madville on Jul 1, 2008 5:30 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Hopper can bunt the opposition in to submission
The Dusty Path to the World Series!*
*Note this is not an endorsment of Dusty Baker.
by justin007000 on Jul 2, 2008 11:57 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
No me gusta the DH... I think it gives the NL some form of individuality and... With it we'd never get to see AL or NL pitchers hit grand salamis.
People Don't Kill People. Burning Couches Kill People.
by crolfer on Jul 1, 2008 2:10 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
10 players is softball
9 is baseball. if you cant field, you cant play. simple as that…
by obc2 on Jul 1, 2008 9:49 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs

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