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Born Imperishable
It is by necessity, because if you're going to compete in that league, you need to have that extra free agent, who will be expensive because he's a veteran hitter. So the owners have to open the pocketbooks a little bit more. Necessity breeds the extra money. These owners have more business ventures than just baseball, so they have the money. It's like any other business, if you're going to compete, you have to invest.The AL has better talent, which means that they will under most conditions beat the other team most of the time regardless of who is telling them to play where. It's like the Padres versus the Phillies. The Padres are better managed and have more "intangibles" that can give them many victories, but the Phillies simply have better players and therefore will still beat them most of the time. It's just how it is.
The AL has better players not by necessity but because it has the money to do so. The payrolls tip toward the Junior Circuit, so the talent often goes that way as well.
DHing is very hard mentally. You're in the game, but you're not. You're going up to bat, but you're not going out to field. It's a real mental adjustment, and combined with age, it's a hard one to make. Pinch hitting is the hardest for a hitter, but DHing is the second hardest.DHing actually simplifies the process. You only have to do one thing, and you do it every day. Pinch hitting requires you to basically come out of the stands and make a hit at the most important times. DHs just keep hitting, 3-4 times a day, every day of the week. It's just you're not fielding.
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