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Old 06-29-2012, 08:42 PM   #21
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The question is in regards to Video Sports Gaming. And since the conversation is about the DH and Interleague Play, Allow me to answer this way;

In The Show, we have the option of turning off the DH or going with it in both leagues. I see no such option regarding Interleague Play.
Now, in the Video Game Reality, theres no such thing as Players Unions. I am in fact God for all intents and purposes. As such, being 55 yrs old, I yearn for the days of pitchers having an impact from the plate in the American League. So I turned my DH off. I LOVE IT!! It's early yet, but I have some ptchers batting over .500. It levels the playing field. Of course the CPU hasnt figured out yet what to do with Gonzalez and Ortiz at first base for the Red Sox, or Prince Fielder in Detroit. But I can't wait to see how that plays out.
So far as Interleague Play, I wish the Devs gave us the option of turning that off too. Yes, it upsets the balance of the season, but what's more, it cheapens the Post Season.
I remember the 1976 World Series when the Reds first went to Fenway. They had never seen the Wall up close, and it definitely affected their heads. It was cool to play someone you'd never played before. How would they do? Could Bert Campaneris steal against Johnny Bench? Was the Orioles pitching staff in 1971 really that good? The appeal was that you saw matchups you'd never seen before. Or you would argue with your friends over how who was better Tom Seaver or Jim Palmer... And yet never actually get to see it happen IRL. It added a mystery to the game.

And just for the record, it should be the Brewers going back to the AL, not the Astros.

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Old 06-30-2012, 02:46 PM   #22
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I LOVE the DH rule and think it's completely unfair for the AL to have to play by the NL rules in the World Series when the NL playing with a DH does nothing but helps them. Pitchers batting is ridiculous in this day and age. So I support interleague play as much as possible to level the playing field. That way AL teams are not hampered as much in the World Series.
Except the NL doesn't sign guys who they'll occasionally stick at first base when one of their other players needs a day off from playing a position. So. Boston Red Sox can have David Ortiz in addition to their 8 fielding players during Interleague play, while the Braves can only pull from their utility players, as is the case with most NL teams because it doesn't make financial sense to sign a guy so you can have a great 9-man line-up during the small number of games you play on the road in the AL. Pitchers are all bad batters with a few exceptions (Micah Owings), there are pitchers who are good batters for pitchers (Tim Hudson) but they still aren't very good or reliable. Teach your pitchers to lay down a bunt and hope they never have to be called upon to do something else, that's what they typically do in the NL.

Having a man signed as a DH trumps having an slightly more experienced hitting pitcher, there's a reason why the DH is usually in the 4-6 batting slot and not the 9th slot (like the pitcher).
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Old 06-30-2012, 02:52 PM   #23
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The NL rule is better in my opinion, it involves more strategy and is fairer to the AL when they come to town (the home team having a slight advantage in the 9th slot is a lot fairer than the AL team having a huge advantage in the 4th, 5th or 6th spot), I mean Frank Thomas could barely run during his final few years but he could still swing the bat, he was useless in every other facet of the game but he still had a roster spot, that's not how baseball should be played.
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Old 06-30-2012, 06:39 PM   #24
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2013 Interleague Format

• 20 interleague games per team.
• No more than one interleague series per day in April and over the last five weeks.
• No more than one road interleague series per team in the final five weeks.
• Division-by-division matchups rotate annually.
• Every team in a division will play the same five teams in a corresponding division in the other league, plus four "rivalry" games.
• Only four "rivalry" games per team, likely played home-and-home and back-to-back in this format: Monday-Tuesday in one park, Wednesday-Thursday in the other.
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I don't like interleague play as I don't like playing without a DH


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The thing about IL play is that it's never going away because it makes too much money and that all selig thinks about is how to make MLB prosperous. Cities where the attendance is low all of the sudden flood the gates when the red sox or yanks come to town....that's a lot of money they wouldn't have made otherwise.

As far as gaming goes.... I love IL play because I always play as Texas and never see the nl parks. This gives me a chance to play everywhere and I enjoy that
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The question is in regards to Video Sports Gaming. And since the conversation is about the DH and Interleague Play, Allow me to answer this way;

In The Show, we have the option of turning off the DH or going with it in both leagues. I see no such option regarding Interleague Play.
Now, in the Video Game Reality, theres no such thing as Players Unions. I am in fact God for all intents and purposes. As such, being 55 yrs old, I yearn for the days of pitchers having an impact from the plate in the American League. So I turned my DH off. I LOVE IT!! It's early yet, but I have some ptchers batting over .500. It levels the playing field. Of course the CPU hasnt figured out yet what to do with Gonzalez and Ortiz at first base for the Red Sox, or Prince Fielder in Detroit. But I can't wait to see how that plays out.
So far as Interleague Play, I wish the Devs gave us the option of turning that off too. Yes, it upsets the balance of the season, but what's more, it cheapens the Post Season.
I remember the 1976 World Series when the Reds first went to Fenway. They had never seen the Wall up close, and it definitely affected their heads. It was cool to play someone you'd never played before. How would they do? Could Bert Campaneris steal against Johnny Bench? Was the Orioles pitching staff in 1971 really that good? The appeal was that you saw matchups you'd never seen before. Or you would argue with your friends over how who was better Tom Seaver or Jim Palmer... And yet never actually get to see it happen IRL. It added a mystery to the game.

And just for the record, it should be the Brewers going back to the AL, not the Astros.
Only thing I wanna point out about your post is I don't think Boston would have any problem at 1B as Gonzo is obviously a way better hitter AND a Gold Glove first baseman, and its in Prince's contract with Detroit that he can't be made to DH over a very low amount of games, he made sure he would be playing the field IN HIS CONTRACT. That was why the position switch was made this year instead of next year when Victor actually comes back to the lineup to DH -- because Prince isn't coming off first base for nine years.
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I don't like inter league play.. As a Marlins fan we were doing great tied for 1st then started inter league play and went 6-18 before finally getting back to the NL vs Philly who we swept
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I don't like inter league play.. As a Marlins fan we were doing great tied for 1st then started inter league play and went 6-18 before finally getting back to the NL vs Philly who we swept
You didn't fall out of first because of interleague play. You were a game out of first after sweeping the Nationals, but then they continued winning while you started losing. you went 3-15 against interleague opponents, they played much better against the AL. By the way the Cardinals are in the NL and they were the first team you played coming back from interleague, you lost 2 out of 3 against them. During your 6-18 streak you 3-5 against the NL (including getting swept by the Braves in games 4 through 6 of that 24 game span). Besides its not like you had to play the Orioles,and the Yankees (1st and 2nd) like the Braves, Nationals, and Mets all had to (and look at that they're all ahead of you).

Interleague wasn't your issue, your team's performance was the issue, besides next year you could be singing a different tune about interleague play.
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