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Column: No-brainer for National League to adopt designated hitter. Here's why
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/ Martinez, Victor
/ Ohtani, Shohei
/ Professional baseball
/ Ruth, George Herman (Babe)
/ Verlander, Justin
2018
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/ Martinez, Victor
/ Ohtani, Shohei
/ Professional baseball
/ Ruth, George Herman (Babe)
/ Verlander, Justin
2018
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Column: No-brainer for National League to adopt designated hitter. Here's why
2018
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In Detroit, I'm probably preaching to the choir. Since the American League adopted the DH in 1973, it's been a mainstay and a blessing that has extended the careers of Willie Horton and Victor Martinez. According to baseball-reference.com, Chance is considered baseball's all-time worst-hitting pitcherfrom 1876 to 2007 with at least 500 plate appearances by virtue of his minus-46 adjusted OPS (on-base percentage plus slugging average adjusted for the park and the league in which the player played). [...]Houston Astros pitcher and former Tigers ace Justin Verlander wants to get rid of the DH altogether.
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