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	<title>Comments on: DH and Only DH</title>
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		<title>By: birtelcom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe even more surprising is when I re-did your search reducing the percentage of games at DH from 100% to 90% I got the same two guys you did.  Reducing it to 80% still gets only one player in history with more than 51 career plate appearances: Travis Hafner.  And reducing it to 70% still gets only three guys with more than one full season worth of PAs: Hafner, Sam Horn and David Ortiz. Dropping again to 67% (that is, two-thirds of career games) adds Edgar Martinez, Hal McRae and Josh Phelps.  Just not that many career DHs.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe even more surprising is when I re-did your search reducing the percentage of games at DH from 100% to 90% I got the same two guys you did.  Reducing it to 80% still gets only one player in history with more than 51 career plate appearances: Travis Hafner.  And reducing it to 70% still gets only three guys with more than one full season worth of PAs: Hafner, Sam Horn and David Ortiz. Dropping again to 67% (that is, two-thirds of career games) adds Edgar Martinez, Hal McRae and Josh Phelps.  Just not that many career DHs.</p>
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