Let me start by saying that I'm not a huge baseball fan.� I have a passing understanding of the rules (just like my take on hockey, football, and soccer), but you don't have to be a scholar to enjoy the show.�
Everyone likes to see people performing well.� This is why I don't complain about outrageous salaries anymore.� If I could hit like McGwire, with that consistancy, presence, and the results, I'd expect a massive paycheck too.� But I actually enjoy the NL because you get to see the pitchers at the plate.� It's partly strategy, but also reality.� If you spend your time learning to pitch well, you aren't going to hit well.� Just like if you practice hitting, you're going to be a lousy pitcher.� He's paid to pitch, but that shouldn't excuse him from offense.
Wouldn't it be fun if, during the series, the teams played by the rules prevailing in the home park?� So in Wrigley (God willing... and he's a Cubs fan too), the AL team sends their pitcher to the plate.� And in the AL park, the Cubs get a DH.� Oooh... I like this idea.� Let's see how that AL 'strategy' plays out.
Agreed.� Diversity, et al.� You don't have to be like us.� We're just showing the AL the path of the righeous.� Whether you follow it is your own business. :-)