9/24: Buch-wild
GAME NOTES: Sorry for the late game thread, fellas... but boy, what a job this Clay is doing, eh?
A designated hitter is paid to hit - only to hit. There's no fielding involved, no strain from the day-to-day grind, and mobility is not much of an issue.
With fielding requirements thrown out the window, there is an endless sea of candidates to fill the role, meaning the batting standards are much higher at the "position".
Since the National League forces its pitchers to bat during the regular season, NL teams cannot afford to hire an elite hitter to sit on the bench. As a result, the AL has a significant advantage when playing at their home parks.
So, with a struggling DH, will the Red Sox still enjoy their home field advantage should they make the World Series?
The Sporting News released their All-Decade honors today. The Red Sox were well-represented with David Ortiz winning DH of the…
Just one night after Paul Byrd dropped five runs in the first frame against the Kansas City Royals, KC found out what it was like to watch an entire game slip away in one inning. Behind a six run fifth inning, the Boston Red Sox gave the Royals one such beat down, taking their first win of the series off of KC, 9-2, last night. The win was their 90th of the season, and brought the magic number in the Wild Card Race down to five.