Kendall Graveman traded

SteelCurtain74

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back to the Astros. A good chance they make the playoffs possibly even win their division. Not an Astros fan but would like to see him get a ring.

I believe he will be the last pitcher to bat in a World Series, unless Ohtani makes the World Series, since MLB has gone to the universal DH.
 

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back to the Astros. A good chance they make the playoffs possibly even win their division. Not an Astros fan but would like to see him get a ring.

I believe he will be the last pitcher to bat in a World Series, unless Ohtani makes the World Series, since MLB has gone to the universal DH.
Kind of a cool stat
 
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back to the Astros. A good chance they make the playoffs possibly even win their division. Not an Astros fan but would like to see him get a ring.

I believe he will be the last pitcher to bat in a World Series, unless Ohtani makes the World Series, since MLB has gone to the universal DH.
Good dude. One of my customers’ wife taught him in middle school. Auburn folks that have a soft spot in their heart for MSU. Good folks. Best of luck to Kendall.
 
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I believe he will be the last pitcher to bat in a World Series, unless Ohtani makes the World Series, since MLB has gone to the universal DH.
I hate to pull against Ohtani, but suddenly I’m pulling against Ohtani. How does it work when he pitches? Is he the pitcher batting or the DH batting? i.e, if he’s pulled from pitching, does he keep his spot in the batting order?
 

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I hate to pull against Ohtani, but suddenly I’m pulling against Ohtani. How does it work when he pitches? Is he the pitcher batting or the DH batting? i.e, if he’s pulled from pitching, does he keep his spot in the batting order?

Yes, he can now stay in all games as a DH after being pulled from the mound. Previously, he had to move to RF to stay in, because double-switches were not allowed for the DH position. The 2022 CBA changed that.

I think college is and always has let pitchers stay in to DH. I seem to remember Tim Hudson staying in as DH when he was at Auburn.


 

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Yes, he can now stay in all games as a DH after being pulled from the mound. Previously, he had to move to RF to stay in, because double-switches were not allowed for the DH position. The 2022 CBA changed that.

I think college is and always has let pitchers stay in to DH. I seem to remember Tim Hudson staying in as DH when he was at Auburn.


Thanks. So technically, Graveman can still be last pitcher to bat. Old rule in the American League used to be you forfeited the DH if your pitcher bats, so if he’s pulled from the mound, the new pitcher also took his place in the batting order.
 
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