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Originally Posted by Mancandy
Not to mention, not having a DH takes all the thinking out of the game. Everybody sitting at home knows what the manager is going to do and when he's going to do it long before it happens. The DH forces managers to make tough decisions with their pitchers and their bench.
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It's fine if you like the DH, but this is an absurd argument. Having no DH creates strategy, not removes it. I fail to see how you can argue otherwise.