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Pinch hitter

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Pinch hitter

In baseball, a pinch hitter (PH) is a substitute batter. Batters can be substituted at any time while the ball is dead (not in active play). The manager may use any player who has not yet entered the game as a substitute. Like association football but unlike basketball, American football and ice hockey, baseball does not have a free substitution rule at the professional level and thus the replaced player is not allowed back into that game. The pinch hitter assumes the spot in the batting order of the player whom he replaces. Pinch hitters are commonly used to replace a weak hitter or to gain a platoon advantage. The player chosen to be a pinch hitter is often a backup infielder or outfielder whose defensive skills are limited. In Major League Baseball (MLB), catchers are less likely to be called upon to pinch-hit, because most teams have only two catchers. Pitchers are rarely used as pinch hitters, because they tend to be worse hitters than other players on the team. However, some pitchers have been used as pinch hitters; this tactic had almost vanished by the 1980s, but later saw a comeback in situations when benches have diminished due to injuries, offering few other options beyond a team's 12 or 13 pitchers. MLB, the Pacific League of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), the KBO League (in South Korea), the Liga Mexicana de Béisbol (in Mexico), and various other leagues use the designated hitter rule, such that pitchers rarely bat. This eliminates one possible situation in which a pinch hitter may be more desirable. For statistical and scorekeeping purposes, the pinch hitter is denoted by "PH".

Tables

· MLB all-time pinch hit leaders
1
1
Rank
1
Player
Lenny Harris
Hits
212
2
2
Rank
2
Player
Mark Sweeney
Hits
175
3
3
Rank
3
Player
Manny Mota
Hits
149
4
4
Rank
4
Player
Smoky Burgess
Hits
145
5
5
Rank
5
Player
Greg Gross
Hits
143
6
6
Rank
6
Player
Dave Hansen
Hits
138
7
7
Rank
7
Player
John Vander Wal
Hits
129
8
8
Rank
8
Player
José Morales
Hits
123
9
9
Rank
9
Player
Orlando Palmeiro
Hits
120
10
10
Rank
10
Player
Jerry Lynch
Hits
116
11
11
Rank
11
Player
Red Lucas
Hits
114
12
12
Rank
12
Player
Steve Braun
Hits
113
13
13
Rank
13
Player
Terry Crowley
Hits
108
14
14
Rank
14
Player
Denny Walling
Hits
108
15
15
Rank
15
Player
Gates Brown
Hits
107
16
16
Rank
16
Player
Matt Stairs
Hits
105
17
17
Rank
17
Player
Jim Dwyer
Hits
103
18
18
Rank
18
Player
Mike Lum
Hits
103
19
19
Rank
19
Player
Rusty Staub
Hits
100
20
20
Rank
20
Player
Dave Clark
Hits
96
21
21
Rank
21
Player
Greg Dobbs
Hits
96
22
22
Rank
22
Player
Vic Davalillo
Hits
95
Rank
Player
Hits
1
Lenny Harris
212
2
Mark Sweeney
175
3
Manny Mota
149
4
Smoky Burgess
145
5
Greg Gross
143
6
Dave Hansen
138
7
John Vander Wal
129
8
José Morales
123
9
Orlando Palmeiro
120
10
Jerry Lynch
116
11
Red Lucas
114
12
Steve Braun
113
13
Terry Crowley
108
14
Denny Walling
108
15
Gates Brown
107
16
Matt Stairs
105
17
Jim Dwyer
103
18
Mike Lum
103
19
Rusty Staub
100
20
Dave Clark
96
21
Greg Dobbs
96
22
Vic Davalillo
95
American League
Ace Parker
Ace Parker
Date
April 30, 1937
Name
Ace Parker
Team
Philadelphia
Inning
9th Inning
John Kennedy
John Kennedy
Date
September 5, 1962
Name
John Kennedy
Team
Washington
Inning
6th Inning
Gates Brown
Gates Brown
Date
June 19, 1963
Name
Gates Brown
Team
Detroit
Inning
5th Inning
Bill Roman
Bill Roman
Date
September 30, 1964
Name
Bill Roman
Team
Detroit
Inning
7th Inning
Brant Alyea
Brant Alyea
Date
September 12, 1965
Name
Brant Alyea
Team
Washington
Inning
6th Inning
Joe Keough
Joe Keough
Date
August 7, 1968
Name
Joe Keough
Team
Oakland
Inning
8th Inning
Alvis Woods
Alvis Woods
Date
April 7, 1977
Name
Alvis Woods
Team
Toronto
Inning
5th Inning
Date
Name
Team
Inning
April 30, 1937
Ace Parker
Philadelphia
9th Inning
September 5, 1962
John Kennedy
Washington
6th Inning
June 19, 1963
Gates Brown
Detroit
5th Inning
September 30, 1964
Bill Roman
Detroit
7th Inning
September 12, 1965
Brant Alyea
Washington
6th Inning
August 7, 1968
Joe Keough
Oakland
8th Inning
April 7, 1977
Alvis Woods
Toronto
5th Inning
National League
Bill Duggleby
Bill Duggleby
Date
April 21, 1898
Name
Bill Duggleby
Team
Philadelphia
Inning
2nd inning
Eddie Morgan
Eddie Morgan
Date
April 14, 1936
Name
Eddie Morgan
Team
St. Louis
Inning
7th Inning
Les Layton
Les Layton
Date
May 21, 1948
Name
Les Layton
Team
New York
Inning
9th Inning
Ted Tappe
Ted Tappe
Date
September 14, 1950
Name
Ted Tappe
Team
Cincinnati
Inning
8th Inning
Chuck Tanner
Chuck Tanner
Date
April 12, 1955
Name
Chuck Tanner
Team
Milwaukee
Inning
8th Inning
Marlon Anderson
Marlon Anderson
Date
September 8, 1998
Name
Marlon Anderson
Team
Philadelphia
Inning
7th Inning
Gene Stechschulte
Gene Stechschulte
Date
April 17, 2001
Name
Gene Stechschulte
Team
St. Louis
Inning
6th Inning
Mike Jacobs
Mike Jacobs
Date
August 21, 2005
Name
Mike Jacobs
Team
New York
Inning
5th Inning
Jeremy Hermida
Jeremy Hermida
Date
September 1, 2005
Name
Jeremy Hermida
Team
Florida
Inning
7th Inning
Charlton Jimerson
Charlton Jimerson
Date
September 4, 2006
Name
Charlton Jimerson
Team
Houston
Inning
6th Inning
Mark Saccomanno
Mark Saccomanno
Date
September 8, 2008
Name
Mark Saccomanno
Team
Houston
Inning
5th Inning
John Hester
John Hester
Date
August 28, 2009
Name
John Hester
Team
Arizona
Inning
6th Inning
Date
Name
Team
Inning
April 21, 1898
Bill Duggleby
Philadelphia
2nd inning
April 14, 1936
Eddie Morgan
St. Louis
7th Inning
May 21, 1948
Les Layton
New York
9th Inning
September 14, 1950
Ted Tappe
Cincinnati
8th Inning
April 12, 1955
Chuck Tanner
Milwaukee
8th Inning
September 8, 1998
Marlon Anderson
Philadelphia
7th Inning
April 17, 2001
Gene Stechschulte
St. Louis
6th Inning
August 21, 2005
Mike Jacobs
New York
5th Inning
September 1, 2005
Jeremy Hermida
Florida
7th Inning
September 4, 2006
Charlton Jimerson
Houston
6th Inning
September 8, 2008
Mark Saccomanno
Houston
5th Inning
August 28, 2009
John Hester
Arizona
6th Inning

References

  1. USA Today Baseball Scorebook
  2. ESPN.com
    https://www.espn.com/mlb/boxscore?gameId=290816117
  3. MLB.com
    https://www.mlb.com/news/dobbs-approaching-pinch-hit-milestone/c-70810064
  4. New York Times
  5. Cardinals set MLB record with 3 pinch-hit homers to beat Braves. ESPN.com. Retrieved on April 9, 2016.
    http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/15167667/st-louis-cardinals-three-pinch-hit-home-runs-set-mlb-record-win-atlanta-braves
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