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Originally Posted by RichMSN
My feelings on the DH are this: I'm OK with it, but both leagues should use the same rule. I'd prefer to see pitchers bat. Cliff Lee had 2 hits and 3 RBI yesterday. Roy Oswalt had an RBI single tonight.
Violent collisions at the plate are of dubious value. Once the catcher has the ball, it rarely comes out. Most times there's a collision, the runner would score without the collision anyway.
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Well and now with NCAA and HS having rules, the future MLB players have grown up with rules that protect at 2nd and home.
Then they get to MLB and all of a sudden its "gloves off". Interesting to read on ESPN what some old MLB players said. Obviously they don't have a inkling that today in college and in HS there are rules to protect the F2.
Many of the comments were "there is no way to govern what happens at the plate etc., " Guess it shows a little head in the sand for those guys.
I agree that most collisions at the plate are unnecessary - and that the runner would have scored anyway.
Thanks
David