When the American League implemented the designated hitter rule back in 1973, the double switch pretty much became obsolete in the junior circuit. But now that baseball is plagued by the universal DH, the double switch is basically extinct. I have a couple of suggestions that might bring back the double switch and pump some much-needed managerial strategy back into the game.

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At the risk of insulting the intelligence of long-time baseball fans, before I reveal my proposed rule changes, I will provide an explanation of the double switch using a real-world example of how it works.

On June 24, 1966, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Atlanta Braves were locked in a scoreless tie going into the top of the eighth inning. Claude Osteen led off the Dodger half of the eighth with a single. Maury Wills then bunted Osteen to second, Wes Parker singled, Osteen advanced to third, and then scored on a single by Willie Davis. At this point, Braves manager Bobby Bragan decided to change pitchers and brought in right-handler Ted Abernathy to replace Wade Blasingame, a lefty.

While making the pitching change, Bragan also brought in Miguel de la Hoz to replace second baseman Frank Bolling, who made the final out in the bottom of the sixth inning. Since the pitcher’s spot was due to leadoff the bottom of the seventh, Bragan inserted de la Hoz into the ninth slot and put Abernathy into the eighth position in the order. The double switch kept Bragan from having to pinch-hit for Abernathy in the bottom of the eighth, making it possible for him to close out the inning and then return to the mound for the ninth inning.

There was a lot more strategy in that scenario than merely the double switch, but it is a classic example of how it works.

I would like to see MLB change their rules to allow a DH double switch. The manager could pinch-hit for a position player, leave the pinch-hitter in the game as the DH, and allow the original DH to switch to the defensive position of the player who was lifted for a pinch-hitter.

Taking the DH double switch a step further, late in the game a manager could shift a good hitter who is a poor fielder from his defensive position to DH and bring in a replacement defender who would bat in the lineup slot previously occupied by the DH.

With teams carrying 13 pitchers on their roster, they have only four bench players at their disposal. The DH double switch would give managers more maneuverability.

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When DH was first established it was called a “designated pinch-hitter,” inadvertently (and accurately) making it sound as if the DPH was a lesser position than the other eight hitters in the lineup. Thinking of the DH as a reoccurring pinch-hitter likely caused MLB to make its use more restrictive than it needed to be.

Considering that MLB has implemented much more radical rules, such as the automatic runner in extra innings, the DH double switch isn’t really that extreme; it merely treats the DH like any other position in the lineup.

And since MLB altered the DH rules to accommodate Shohei Ohtani, they should be open to making the changes I’m suggesting. And my changes would make the two-way player rule obsolete.

On second thought, forget about my suggestions; trying to improve the DH is like putting a necktie on a scarecrow. The easiest way to put some managerial strategy back into the game would be to eliminate the DH and get back to playing real baseball.

(Details from the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. the Atlanta Braves game on June 24, 1966 are from Retrosheet.)

7 responses to “Bring Back the Double Switch”

  1. retrosimba Avatar

    I thoroughly enjoyed every word of this reasonable and well-communicated piece. While I agree your proposal, I jumped for joy over your last paragraph.

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    1. Cheap Hill 44 Avatar

      Thanks, Mark. Bragan’s double switch didn’t work out too well. Abernathy couldn’t close out the eighth, and he had to bring in Clay Carroll. Still, he didn’t have to pinch-hit for Carroll, but using de la Hoz in the double switch left him with a hitter who was only barely an improvement over having the pitcher hit for himself. Bragan had Eddie Mathews and Mack Jones available, but I guess he didn’t want them up against the lefty, Osteen. Also, in the game I referenced, both starting pitchers were around in the eighth inning, the Dodgers let their pitcher hit leading off the inning, had their leadoff guy bunt him over, and it all led to a four-run inning. None of that would happen today.

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    Anonymous

    RIP to Bob Horner. He had many injuries that hampered his career.
    Indeed , the DH should go away. The clock is so annoying but I digress. I would like to see inter-league games stop also as the post season is not nearly as interesting.

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    1. Cheap Hill 44 Avatar

      Thanks for the comments. I’m with you on all of these issues. Sad news about Bob Horner. My future brother-in-law and I were at Atlanta Fulton County Stadium for Horner’s first game. He hit a homer off Bert Blyleven, but the Braves lost.

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  3. Gary Trujillo Avatar

    Completely off topic….but I believe Matt Olson is going to have another transcendent season!

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    1. Cheap Hill 44 Avatar

      I believe you are right about Olson. The guy is coming through with the bat, and there is just no better fielder at first base right now.

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  4. Steve Myers Avatar

    i don’t necessarily like the DH, but i do appreciate the difficulty in sitting on a bench for so long and then having to step up to the plate cold every few innings where a fielder has a chance to field and ideally forget about striking out with the bases loaded. But more to your suggestion, an excellent one Hugh that increases the impact a manager has on a batting order. I think it was Bob Costas that said what distinguishes baseball from other sports is that there is less control over who gets the ball (who gets to bat) when the game is on the line.

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