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Traditional with no DH? |
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65 | 45.77% |
DH in half or more but not all your leagues? |
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40 | 28.17% |
My batters like to DH all the time! |
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27 | 19.01% |
You are just a crazy Mets fan! |
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10 | 7.04% |
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I'm not saying don't use the DH in your game leagues. Do what you want. But be aware that the ONLY thing that the DH brings to the game is slightly more offense, and that's it, and it takes a lot away from the game in strategic options in exchange for that. If you are willing to make that trade, then do it. If not, don't.
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Anyway, we obviously don't view baseball strategy the same way, which is the actual beauty of the game. There are a lot of ways to win. |
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Again, I'm not sure how needing to make a decision is less strategic than not having a decision to make, which is the case with the DH. |
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I also don't get why people think that a double-switch is a good thing.
Yay! We get to see worse players on the field! I guess it comes down to those people who talk about lots of managerial decisions as a good thing. I think the game should be decided by the players with as little interference as possible.
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![]() ![]() You're right in that if your P is down 1-0 in the seventh and there's a DH in the game, you don't have to bat for P. In that case, even pushing a button is "more strategic" than not having a decision to make at all. I would counter only that merely being put into a situation in which a push-button decision will be made is not worth waxing rhapsodic about, as so many DH opponents seem to do; and that even if this is one situation where the NL has a strategic component where the AL does not, there are other situations in which the strategic consideration in the AL is more varied and interesting (i.e., "more strategic") than the same consideration in the NL, for example, constructing batting orders. |
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Sounds good. Let's leave it up to the people.
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No, because you've been a smart ass of late. Take the bus.
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Obviously everyone should decide whether they're going to use a DH or not. But don't ever use a DH thinking you're adding anything to your league except increased offense, because that's all it adds. And you give up a lot for it.
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When a local sports radio guy needs to kill time because he has no material, you know the best of doing? Getting people to call in and argue. They bring up Pete Rose, Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Sosa ect should they be in HOF or not or should there be a DH or is the DH good for the game something in those lines. No one ever proofs the other side wrong it just goes in circles
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I play without the DH all the time when in fictional, and safe for one very short experiment my real and historical leagues have either been with the Mets or pre-1973.
The DH in the game kills off so many meaningful and interesting decisions: - third time through the lineup, how's the score, who's on base, and do we need to hit for the starting pitcher if he's still in there, like: tied game, bottom 7th, runner on third and one out? - starter knocked out by the opposition by blunt force and the #8 or #9 slot will lead off in our next half-inning: whom to remove in a double switch? - when to actually rest your key players that play every day? - manage your bench - manage your bullpen - is there a meaningful position on my roster for that 38-year old, immobile former home run champion who is going to get victimized at first base? If I want to hit ENTER 80 times in a row I can well do so without firing up OOTP. With the DH, unless the opposition puts a 5-spot on my starter in the second inning, I can come well late to the party, since *managing* won't start until the seventh inning anyway. Boring concept. Boring gameplay. So your players set their own lineup? Why don't just hit "sim season"?
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3rd time through the lineup, how's the score, who's on base and do we need to pinch hit for someone who's just not getting it done today When to rest key players who start everyday Manage your bench Manage your pen Is there a meaningful position for that 38 yr old no defense 1B - you bet, it's called DH Note - I'm not arguing against you, all valid points, but those things need to be done when you play with the DH as well. Both sides make valid points and it's really individual choice in OOTP. Some like more challenge, some less. There's no right or wrong, it just comes down to how one likes playing. ![]() |
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