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OOTP 16 - General Discussions Discuss the new 2015 version of Out of the Park Baseball here! |
View Poll Results: Do you DH? | |||
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% |
Voters: 142. You may not vote on this poll |
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It's pretty sad if that's what you got from my post... LOL
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I grew up watching National League baseball, so, in my universes on OOTP, I tend to favor the no DH rule.
However, when I play MLB The Show, I like the arcade feel of playing with a DH. Usually I go with the Red Sox (love Fenway Park) and find a heavy hitting pull rightie to be my DH. ![]()
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i cant stand the DH...
hey pitcher!...yeah...you...in the dugout...go grab yourself a stick and step up to the plate you lazy bum and take hacks like everyone else does!!!
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I used to be anti-DH, but I've become very pro-DH over the last several years. It's been a reluctant conversion.
In OOTP, my fictional league uses the DH exclusively, with 7-man bullpens and 26-man active rosters. I like the fact that the DH gives me some additional flexibility when constructing my starting lineup. I don't have to be as concerned about having multiple players at one position, so there are more players that I can potentially acquire when I'm looking to upgrade my lineup. Finding short-term injury replacements is also easier. I've often put "Wrecked" players in the DH spot to reduce the chance of injury, even if they were decent defensive players. Some of my players wouldn't have had such great careers without the DH. |
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This is the Bill James quote I referenced earlier, plus another, plus two guys who obviously don't know much about managing saying the same thing. Quote:
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Like most theological arguments, this one will never end. I would like to add one observation: The discussion here has focused almost entirely on whether DH or no-DH offers more tactical options to the manager, but the American League didn't adopt the rule in order to improve or thwart strategizing, and, in any case, baseball isn't chess. We don't follow it for the sake of seeing brilliant managerial maneuvering.
The argument is ultimately about how much specialization the game should encourage. Hardly anybody favors going the way of football, basketball and ice hockey (effectively unlimited substitution and maximum specialization), but we've moved beyond cricket (no substitutions except for injuries and only limited bowler specialization). I tend toward the non-specialist side of the spectrum myself. It wouldn't bother me if the starting lineup had to play the entire game and no one could pitch more than three innings. But it's a matter of taste, and I know that I'm in as small a minority as lovers of lutefisk. |
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Well, judging by the poll results, the DH loses big-time around here.
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The biggest difference for me is this, close game middle innings, do you pull your starter for a pinch hitter or leave him in the game? With a DH you never ever face that decision.
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I play with no DH for an important reason based on how OOTP generates results.
Since it generates totals based on a league total setup, adding the DH takes a lot of hits and home runs that if pitchers have to hit for half the game does not happen. I tend to find that if I have a DH a league leader might be .311 average and 38 HR, while with no DH the same leaders will be .320 and 44 HR. Same is true for pitchers, they will have better year numbers with no DH So my choice is based solely on OOTP as an engine itself, less on what I like or don't like as a baseball fan. |
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Give me a break. Minimizing manager interference is not eliminating managing. Don't be dishonest. All the examples you used in your post either apply just as much to DH leagues (when to rest players? Uh, what does that have to do with the DH?) or actually make the game worse. I can't understand why any fan would ever sit there thinking "man, I can't wait until they take the better players out of the game so I can see that worse-hitting, worse-fielding back-up in the game. That will be so sweet." And anything than encourages bunting is a bad thing. Bunting is (almost always) bad baseball. And I manage a non-DH league. It is easier.
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In a close game in the middle innings I'm always watching my pitcher and being prepared to pull him if I have to. Nothing to do with DH, it's about managing your pitching staff. |
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How much does he have left? Is it worth it, potentially not scoring this inning, but having him go deeper into the game? The DH league manager can sit down in the half-innings his team is batting. "Go up there, kids, and do that swing thing. I'll be over there with a hot dog."
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Nonsense.
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Besides, the poll is very close. You need to add the second and third totals together to get the people who like the DH.
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Nor did I write that I was "relying" on the poll. I said that "Well, judging by the poll results, the DH loses big-time around here." And it does, you can see that. Those are poll results, a separate thing, and the DH does lose in them big time around here. You were the one wanting to let the people decide. Well, they did. In the opinion poll, your side lost. It doesn't matter what anyone posts here, I know that DH managment is autopilot mode. Been there, done that, won the championship.
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No, Rusty, option 2 is for both. You have to compare the "No DH" choice (option 1) vs. the "DH" choice, (option 3). The results are 2 to 1 against the DH.
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