Jay Sawyer, Northbrook
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Ongoing, First published Feb 17, 2021
Jay Sawyer of Northbrook strongly believes that keeping the DH rule and adding it to the National League is likely to make MLB more entertaining. He notes that since most of the pitchers are below average batters, using a DH increases offense, which the statistics have long proven. Hence, keeping the DH in the American League and expanding it to the National League is likely to increase the number of good hitters at bat. This would eventually make MLB more interesting for fans, especially during World Series.
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