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28. Oktobro 2007, 21:06:20
Czuch 
Red Sox go for the sweep tonight!

29. Oktobro 2007, 00:42:05
Walter Montego 
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Czuch: Is it true that the American League so dominates the National League nowadays because of the New York Yankees? I've heard this theory and some of the supporting arguments for it, but I have some doubts. Still, it's hard to argue about the American League's awesome showing in interleague and post season play since the introduction of interleague play.

29. Oktobro 2007, 04:42:06
Vikings 
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Walter Montego: I'd say it's more of a matter of the DH

29. Oktobro 2007, 05:07:00
Walter Montego 
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Vikings: The DH? Then why doesn't the National League dominate the games that are played without it?

There's only a couple of true designated hitters in the American League. Yes, David Ortiz is one of them. I've never liked the DH rule. As I almost exclusively see American League games being the Angel fan that I am and living just six miles from Anaheim Stadium, the DH rule is something I've come to live with even if I don't like it. It seems to me that the National League team should have an advantage when playing an American League team. If they're playing the game with National League rules, their team is already used to playing under those rules. The Pitchers know their role and have some batting practice. The Manager is used to making substitutions and late game maneuvers and switches. When the game is played with American League rules, it should still benefit the National League team. They can have a bench player fill the DH spot in the batting order and managing the Pitchers is just a matter of knowing when to take him out. There's no worrying about the batter order at all.

2. Novembro 2007, 02:49:08
Vikings 
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Walter Montego: Under national league rules they pretty much figure that the #9 batter is an out, yes the pitchers have practice but it is still limited, they would rather give up the out than risk injury, and the American league usually takes out their first baseman in order to put their dh at that spot giving them more offense. I would like to see the dh rule go, I am a traditionalist and don't like to see major changes in sports but like you I accept it

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