Prospectus Feature: The Confounding World of a National League DH Sam Fels February 19, 2019 Share: > Image credit: USA Today Sports Subscribe to Baseball ProspectusHow various NL teams might have adjusted to the DH switch this season. Full access to this article is for Premium Baseball Prospectus subscribers. Sign up today to get access to insightful analysis for the discerning baseball fan. Super-Premium - $66.99 / yearPremium - $45.95 / yearPremium Monthly - $6.99 / month Subscribe to Baseball Prospectus In This Article 2 Designated HitterRules Related Articles Too Slow on the Criger $ by Steven Goldman 2/13 3 Baseball Therapy: Half a Day Off? $ by Russell A. Carleton 4/03 2 You Say That Like It’s a Good Thing B by Patrick Dubuque 8/31 19 Baseball Therapy: The Return of the Double Hook $ by Russell A. Carleton 4/26 14 The Disappearance of the Most Thrilling Play in Baseball $ by Rob Mains 1/12 9 Latest Articles Fantasy Shortstops to Avoid in 2025 $ by Mike Gianella, Timothy Jackson, and Carlos Marcano 2/14 1 Early ADP Analysis ’25: Shortstop $ by Mike Gianella 2/14 0 What They’re Saying: Angels in the Infield Edition $ by Howard Megdal 2/14 0 The 10/90 Scale ’25: Anthony Volpe $ by Bryan Grosnick 2/14 0 The BP Dynasty 101 for 2025 $ by Jesse Roche and Bret Sayre 2/14 9 more chevron_rightchevron_right Sam Fels More about: Designated HitterRules Latest Articles Fantasy Shortstops to Avoid in 2025 $ by Mike Gianella, Timothy Jackson, and Carlos Marcano 2/14 1 Early ADP Analysis ’25: Shortstop $ by Mike Gianella 2/14 0 What They’re Saying: Angels in the Infield Edition $ by Howard Megdal 2/14 0 Related Articles Too Slow on the Criger $ by Steven Goldman 2/13 3 Baseball Therapy: Half a Day Off? $ by Russell A. Carleton 4/03 2 You Say That Like It’s a Good Thing B by Patrick Dubuque 8/31 19 You need to be logged in to comment. Login or Subscribe Comments are closed.
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