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  2. Designated hitter - Wikipedia

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    The DH may only be used for the pitcher (and not any other position player), as stated in Rule 5.11. [3] Use of the DH is optional, but must be determined before the start of the game. If a team does not begin a game with a DH, the team's pitchers (or pinch hitters) must bat for the entire game. [7]

  3. College baseball - Wikipedia

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    In addition, a player may serve as both pitcher and DH at the same time and may remain in one position when removed in the other. One or both ends of a doubleheader are sometimes seven innings in length. However, the NCAA has recently tightened the interpretation of what constitutes a regulation game, encouraging schools to play as many nine ...

  4. Defensive spectrum - Wikipedia

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    Designated hitter – First baseman – Left fielder – Right fielder – Third baseman – Center fielder – Second baseman – Shortstop – Catcher – Pitcher. In some versions of the defensive spectrum, pitcher and catcher are not included, since the demands of those positions are so specialized as to be inapplicable to players at other ...

  5. Baseball rules - Wikipedia

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    A designated hitter (or DH) is a player whose sole purpose is to hit when it would normally be the pitcher's turn (or, in some leagues, if the pitcher is a good batter, another weaker batter). This is not considered a substitution, but rather a position, albeit a purely offensive one.

  6. Chart of the Week: Best hitting pitchers in the DH era - AOL

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    By FindTheBest After several star pitchers have been injured while hitting early on this season, baseball fans have been debating whether MLB should extend the designated hitter rule to the ...

  7. MLB adds Shohei Ohtani rule to universal DH - AOL

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    Under the new rule, if a team has its starting pitcher in its lineup as the DH and pulls him during the game, the player can remain in the batting order even after he leaves the mound. So if ...

  8. Shohei Ohtani - Wikipedia

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    Shohei Ohtani (Japanese: 大谷 翔平, Hepburn: Ōtani Shōhei, pronounced [oːtaɲi ɕoːheː]; born July 5, 1994) is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher and designated hitter (DH) for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB).

  9. What's the 'Shohei Ohtani rule?' A look at MLB rule changes ...

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    Pitcher Mitch White, for instance, was sent down to the minor leagues by the Dodgers 11 times last season, sometimes a day or two after he was called up. If starting pitchers can work deeper into ...