| Wednesday, January 11, 2006 |
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| Up at Bat |
On this date in 1973, owners of the American League baseball teams voted to adopt the designated-hitter rule on a trial basis; the rule remains in effect today. The National League does not allow designated hitters, but pinch hitters often replace the pitcher at bat. NY Yankee Ron Blomberg was the first official DH to play in a major league game. On April 6, 1973, in a game against the Boston Red Sox, Blomberg drew a bases loaded walk from pitcher Luis Tiant.
"There's only one way to become a hitter. Go up to the plate and get mad. Get mad at yourself and mad at the pitcher."
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