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The DH Rules

September 24th, 2009 by Mike Silver
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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”.
While David Ortiz is certainly one of the greatest Red Sox hitters of all time and has paid more than his fair share of dues, he has needed his teammates to carrythe load this season. Using OPS as a quick guide, Ortiz tops only Jacoby Ellsbury on the list of team regulars. Sure, Alex Gonzalez should fall below Papi’s .777 OPS quite soon.
Still, the 7th best OPS in the lineup should not come from the DH.
For a little perspective, Rocco Baldelli is just behind him at .772; Ellsbury stands at .773. In the American League, 9 teams have a higher OPS out of their DH slot on the season. The Yankees top the list at .872, the Angels follow at second with .846. The Sox (.763 total on the season) are neck and neck with the Rays (.764) and Athletics (.761).
While the team has certainly had no trouble scoring runs despite the below average production, it is worth noting that this may come as a significant hindrance should the Sox make the World Series.
It should come as no surprise to anyone that the AL has quite an advantage when playing at home because they have a full-time DH during the regular season. National League teams cannot afford to hire a similar player for their team because they would sit on the bench all year.
Should the Red Sox make the World Series, their home DH-rule advantage will be negated to a large extent, as NL teams have bench players who can provide comparable production.
The Dodgers recently traded for Jim Thome, who was a DH in the AL. He has posted a .852 OPS in 2009. The Phillies have Ben Francisco (.847) and Matt Stairs (.771) who can come off their bench to start in an American League park. The Rockies can employ Carlos Gonzalez (.873) in the DH slot should they reach the Series.
Only St. Louis seems poorly suited for AL parks, though they can plug in Julio Lugo if necessary (owner of a shocking .801 OPS) or choose to play Rick Ankiel (.682) who has plenty of juice in his bat.
There’s not a whole lot the Red Sox can do, except trot out their top players and hope for the best. If it is any consolation, however, Papi has posted a .838 OPS after the break, with 13 HRs in 212 at-bats. So, things are looking up.
Either way, the team has to get to the Series first.

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  • Evan says:
    September 24, 2009 at 7:12 PM

    Interesting, that never crossed my mind. It is definitely an advantage that gets negated, but the way the NL is shaping up, they seem to be wising up to this and getting players who can serve as said DH. For example is any other AL playoff team’s DH head and shoulders over the NL counterpart?

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  • donna says:
    September 24, 2009 at 10:51 PM

    i don’t know… Papi’s swing is sure looking good these days, and he has that fierce look in his eyes again… i am looking forward to seeing him hit into Oct.

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  • Gerry says:
    September 25, 2009 at 12:33 AM

    “If it is any consolation, however, Papi has posted a .838 OPS after the break, with 13 HRs in 212 at-bats. So, things are looking up.”
    Glad you included this tid-bit, because Papi is obviously finding his post-season swing just in time for post-season, as exemplified by his recent multiple hit games and 2HR. He appears confident and is seeing the ball well. The 2nd half stats for Buchholz, Lester, Matsuzaka, Papelbon are also very different from their early stats. I’ll take a red hot Papi in the post season, and we will need him as your article demonstrates.

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  • bottomlinesox says:
    September 25, 2009 at 10:11 AM

    Gerry beat me to it…
    Papi’s .838 mark pretty much negates the concerns I might have had about this issue.
    I think Papi will be fine in the postseason, but here’s a twist on this topic:
    If the Sox make the WS… will Tito bench Ortiz while playing in the NL park? I don’t think anybody wants to see him at 1B forcing Youk to 3B and Lowell to the bench… do we?

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  • Mike Silver says:
    September 25, 2009 at 5:16 PM

    I agree. I’d rather see him sit.

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