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, 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. Unlike
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, 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 (often the pitcher) 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
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(MLB), catchers are less likely to be called upon to pinch-hit, because most teams have only two catchers.
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s 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
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), and various other leagues use the designated hitter rule, such that pitchers seldom 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".


Usage

Pinch hitters are often used to replace a starting player because of injury or when the pinch hitter is thought to have a better chance of reaching base or helping other runners to score. When the designated hitter rule is not in effect (e.g., in the Central League in NPB, in the National League before 2022 and
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before 1973 in MLB and leagues such as the Atlantic League which use the double hook rule), pinch hitters are often substituted for the
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in the middle or late innings of a game. This is because pitchers are often poor hitters and may become less effective after six to seven innings of pitching. Thus, as the manager often plans to replace the pitcher in the next inning, the player being replaced cannot re-enter the game, the major downside of using a pinch hitter. This use of a pinch hitter is often part of a double switch, in which a
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replaces a defensive player who will not bat soon, and at the same time a defensive player replaces the pitcher who is scheduled to bat soon. If a player acts as a pinch hitter and his team bats around in the inning, he may come to the plate a second time. The second (and subsequent) times he bats in the inning are not considered pinch-hitting appearances. The pinch hitter need not (but may) assume the same position as the player for whom he pinch-hits as long as some other player assumes that position. For example, on August 16, 2009, the Washington Nationals' Ryan Zimmerman pinch-hit for second baseman Alberto González and then remained in the game at third base, with previous
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Ronnie Belliard switching positions to play second base after the change. Alternatively, the manager may designate another player to replace the pinch hitter; this scenario is common when a team pinch-hits for a pitcher without executing a double switch, such that the new pitcher then replaces the pinch hitter and assumes the previous pitcher's place in the batting order. If a pinch hitter hits for the DH, the new pinch hitter stays in the game as a DH, and may not be used in the field. If the new DH does take the field, then the team forfeits the DH for the remainder of the game (thus, causing the pitcher to enter the batting order).


MLB all-time pinch hit leaders

This is a list of players with the most pinch hits in Major League Baseball history. Names which appear in bold are active players. Includes games through July 22, 2011.


All-time pinch hit records

* Most pinch-hit at-bats : Lenny Harris – 804 * Most pinch hits career : Lenny Harris – 212 * Most pinch-hit grand slams : Rich Reese, Willie McCovey, Ron Northey – tied with three each * Most pinch-hit home runs : Matt Stairs – 23 * Most pinch-hit game-winning grand slams : Brooks Conrad – 2 * Most pinch-hit grand slams by one team in a season : Atlanta Braves – 3 total in 2010


Single season pinch hit records

*Most pinch hit games : Ichiro Suzuki – 109 (2017) *Most pinch hit plate appearances : Ichiro Suzuki – 109 (2017) *Most pinch hit at-bats : Ichiro Suzuki – 100 (2017) *Most pinch hits : John Vander Wal – 28 (1995) *Most consecutive pinch hits : Dave Philley and Rusty Staub – tied with eight each (1958 and 1983) *Most pinch hit home runs : Dave Hansen and Craig Wilson – tied with seven each (2000 and 2001) *Most pinch hit game winning grand slam home runs : Brooks Conrad – 2 (2010) *Most pinch hit home runs for a team in a game : St. Louis Cardinals ( Jeremy Hazelbaker, Aledmys Diaz and Greg Garcia) – 3 (April 8, 2016)Cardinals set MLB record with 3 pinch-hit homers to beat Braves
''ESPN.com''. Retrieved on April 9, 2016. *Most pinch hit RBI : Joe Cronin, Jerry Lynch, Rusty Staub – tied with 25 each (1943, 1961 and 1983) *Most pinch hit walks : Matt Franco – 20 (1999)


Pinch hit home runs

* The following players have been called into a game and hit a pinch-hit home run during their first ever Major League at-bat: : :


See also

* Designated hitter * Pinch runner


References


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