The DH Rule: Love It or Hate It?
The DH Rule: Love It or Hate It?
The designated hitter (DH) rule has sparked debate since its introduction in the American League in 1973. With the National League now adopting the DH, do you think it’s a good move for baseball? Or do you miss the strategy of pitchers batting? How do you think the DH rule has changed the game.
Re: The DH Rule: Love It or Hate It?
The DH (Designated Hitter) rule sparks plenty of debate, and as a fan, I see both sides. On one hand, I love the added offensive firepower it brings—David Ortiz’s legendary career with the Boston Red Sox wouldn’t have been the same without it. The DH allows aging sluggers or pitchers to extend their careers and adds more excitement to games.
Re: The DH Rule: Love It or Hate It?
The adoption of the designated hitter (DH) rule in the National League definitely marks a major shift in baseball's strategy and dynamics. I think it’s a good move overall, as it modernizes the game and provides more offensive excitement, especially in terms of lineup flexibility. Having a dedicated hitter in place of the pitcher means teams can add more power or consistency to their batting order, making games more entertaining for fans who love action-packed moments.