The Giants thus will become the first team to opt against using a designated hitter when it has one at its disposal since 1976, when the Chicago White Sox allowed starter Ken Brett, Hall of Fame third baseman George Brett’s brother, to hit for himself.
Well, it’s the first time in 40 years that a team has intentionally eschewed the DH. It’s unintentionally happened a little more recently.
The Giants thus will become the first team to opt against using a designated hitter when it has one at its disposal since 1976, when the Chicago White Sox allowed starter Ken Brett, Hall of Fame third baseman George Brett’s brother, to hit for himself.
Well, it’s the first time in 40 years that a team has intentionally eschewed the DH. It’s unintentionally happened a little more recently.
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