Best Argument Against the DH:
Madison Bumgarner on Opening Day
In the National League, not much can fire up a team or crowd like a pitcher coming up with a big hit. There aren’t many pitchers better at that than Madison Bumgarner. The Giants’ opening day starter wasted no time in reestablishing himself as the most powerful-hitting pitcher in baseball.
Leading off the fifth inning, Bumgarner victimized Zack Grienke, crushing a ball 416 feet with an exit velocity of 112.5 miles per hours. In the seventh inning, he broke a 3-3 tie by taking Andrew Chafin 422 feet out, with a 112.