They didn't create the rule for Ohtani and the Dodgers.Melville wrote: ↑18 Oct 2025 09:58 amNo other team had a rule created to benefit just one player - and thereby benefit just that one team.Bully4you wrote: ↑18 Oct 2025 09:44 amOther teams can DH their pitchers.Melville wrote: ↑18 Oct 2025 09:43 amIt is a corrupt rule because it was put in place solely to drive revenue, gives one team an intentional lineup advantage over all others, forces 29 managers to manage a game one way and gives a free pass to the 30th, and makes equal competition a complete mockery.OldRed wrote: ↑18 Oct 2025 09:36 amCorrupt? Why? The rule would apply to another player that could pitch and hit as well. Do you have anyone in mind? Or is it corrupt because only player is capable of doing it.
I guess the NFL had a corrupt rule when "Jet Stream" Roy Green could play offense and defense in the same game.
Ohtani is an example of a true "unicorn".
No one stopping them.
The rule was a long time coming.
The same rule that was in the American League for how many years before Ohtani sir?
That's correct, this rule has been in effect in the American league forever now.
The American League could have used a pitcher to hit if they so choose to in the 80's, 90's, 2000's etc.
The rule wasn't made specifically for one team or guy.
It was modeled after the American League.