Thursday, January 11, 1973

January 11, 1973: AL approved the DH

Image result for Designated Hitter  imagesOn this day in 1973 or 2 months before players reported to spring training, the American League adopted the "Designated Hitter" effective for the upcoming season.   

Until 2020, or the COVID season, the American and National league played with different rules.    In other words, the pitchers hit in the National but a hitter is designated to hit for the pitcher in the American.

By the way, Ron Bloomberg of the Yankees was the first DH in AL history.   He came to bat in a game at the old Yankee Stadium.


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Tony Oliva, Mike Cuellar, Luis Tiant and the first year of the DH in the American League

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On this day in 1973 or 2 months before players reported to spring training, the American League adopted the “Designated Hitter” effective for the upcoming season.   
3-time batting champion Tony Oliva, who could no longer play the outfield every day, swung the bat with authority:    .291 with 16 HR & 92 RBI as a full time DH in 1973.   Tony-O followed that with a .285 average in 1974.   The DH rule allowed Tony-O to pass 2,000 hits.
The rule initially benefited starting pitchers because they were not removed from the game by a pinch-hitter.   It gave pitchers more decisions and complete games!
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