no, the purpose of a Double Switch is so you can have one switch to control the lights and one switch to control a fan, or something else plugged into that outlet.
What is the purpose of a double switch?
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See why the American League sucks?
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I don't find that it sucks but Stratigically(SP?)it lacks IMHO.Comment
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See why the American League sucks?
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I don't find that it sucks but Stratigically(SP?)it lacks IMHO.Comment
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the reason the AL does NOT suck is because 1) no one wants to watch a pitcher hit, and 2) in the AL, you don't have to worry about pulling your pitcher early to get a hit, you can leave him in during a close game and still not sacrifice offense.
In the AL, you have more hitting and good pitchers staying in the game longer....how does that suck?Comment
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the reason the AL does NOT suck is because 1) no one wants to watch a pitcher hit, and 2) in the AL, you don't have to worry about pulling your pitcher early to get a hit, you can leave him in during a close game and still not sacrifice offense.
In the AL, you have more hitting and good pitchers staying in the game longer....how does that suck?Comment
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I don't find that it sucks but Stratigically(SP?)it lacks IMHO.
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Maybe "sucks" is a bit strong, but I find it to be a seriously watered-down version of the game played in the National League“In my lifetime, we've gone from Eisenhower to George W. Bush. We've gone from John F. Kennedy to Al Gore. If this is evolution, I believe that in twelve years, we'll be voting for plants.” - Lewis BlackComment
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I don't find that it sucks but Stratigically(SP?)it lacks IMHO.
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Maybe "sucks" is a bit strong, but I find it to be a seriously watered-down version of the game played in the National League“In my lifetime, we've gone from Eisenhower to George W. Bush. We've gone from John F. Kennedy to Al Gore. If this is evolution, I believe that in twelve years, we'll be voting for plants.” - Lewis BlackComment
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the reason the AL does NOT suck is because 1) no one wants to watch a pitcher hit, and 2) in the AL, you don't have to worry about pulling your pitcher early to get a hit, you can leave him in during a close game and still not sacrifice offense.
In the AL, you have more hitting and good pitchers staying in the game longer....how does that suck?
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Reasons the AL sucks compared to the NL
<ul type="square">[*]A half brain-dead person with a rubberstamp can manage an AL team. 95% of the on-field management decisions can be made with the following logic problem: IF Pitcher = good THEN Leave in ELSE Change
[*]The so-called added offense resulted in an extra 1/3 hit per game and 1/4 run per game last year. That's two runs per week more in all AL games COMBINED vs. all NL games
[*]AL MARTIN was a DH on opening day. This alone shows how absurd this rule is.
[*]If the DH is such an important position, why do a lot of teams bat him last?
[*]Similarly, if I had Mike Hampton pitching in an interleague game, I'd rather have him bat
[*]There is absolutely no strategy in the AL. All batting lineup positions are rendered homogenous because there is no pitcher. Do you think a #8 batter is pitched to differently than the #6 batter in the AL?
[*]Double switch? Drrr...what's that?
[*]What good is having a deep bench if you're going to have the same guys hit all the time?[/list]
My point is that the American League plays a watered-down version of baseball.“In my lifetime, we've gone from Eisenhower to George W. Bush. We've gone from John F. Kennedy to Al Gore. If this is evolution, I believe that in twelve years, we'll be voting for plants.” - Lewis BlackComment
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the reason the AL does NOT suck is because 1) no one wants to watch a pitcher hit, and 2) in the AL, you don't have to worry about pulling your pitcher early to get a hit, you can leave him in during a close game and still not sacrifice offense.
In the AL, you have more hitting and good pitchers staying in the game longer....how does that suck?
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Reasons the AL sucks compared to the NL
<ul type="square">[*]A half brain-dead person with a rubberstamp can manage an AL team. 95% of the on-field management decisions can be made with the following logic problem: IF Pitcher = good THEN Leave in ELSE Change
[*]The so-called added offense resulted in an extra 1/3 hit per game and 1/4 run per game last year. That's two runs per week more in all AL games COMBINED vs. all NL games
[*]AL MARTIN was a DH on opening day. This alone shows how absurd this rule is.
[*]If the DH is such an important position, why do a lot of teams bat him last?
[*]Similarly, if I had Mike Hampton pitching in an interleague game, I'd rather have him bat
[*]There is absolutely no strategy in the AL. All batting lineup positions are rendered homogenous because there is no pitcher. Do you think a #8 batter is pitched to differently than the #6 batter in the AL?
[*]Double switch? Drrr...what's that?
[*]What good is having a deep bench if you're going to have the same guys hit all the time?[/list]
My point is that the American League plays a watered-down version of baseball.“In my lifetime, we've gone from Eisenhower to George W. Bush. We've gone from John F. Kennedy to Al Gore. If this is evolution, I believe that in twelve years, we'll be voting for plants.” - Lewis BlackComment
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You forgot one Pitt
Bunting.You will never see in the AL a team walking the 8th batter to get to the pticher.That's strategy right there.Suicide Squeezes are also fun to watch in the NL.Comment
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You forgot one Pitt
Bunting.You will never see in the AL a team walking the 8th batter to get to the pticher.That's strategy right there.Suicide Squeezes are also fun to watch in the NL.Comment
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Actually, I thought I had bunting. I must have erased it“In my lifetime, we've gone from Eisenhower to George W. Bush. We've gone from John F. Kennedy to Al Gore. If this is evolution, I believe that in twelve years, we'll be voting for plants.” - Lewis BlackComment
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Actually, I thought I had bunting. I must have erased it“In my lifetime, we've gone from Eisenhower to George W. Bush. We've gone from John F. Kennedy to Al Gore. If this is evolution, I believe that in twelve years, we'll be voting for plants.” - Lewis BlackComment
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the reason the AL does NOT suck is because 1) no one wants to watch a pitcher hit, and 2) in the AL, you don't have to worry about pulling your pitcher early to get a hit, you can leave him in during a close game and still not sacrifice offense.
In the AL, you have more hitting and good pitchers staying in the game longer....how does that suck?
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Reasons the AL sucks compared to the NL
<ul type="square">[*]A half brain-dead person with a rubberstamp can manage an AL team. 95% of the on-field management decisions can be made with the following logic problem: IF Pitcher = good THEN Leave in ELSE Change
[*]The so-called added offense resulted in an extra 1/3 hit per game and 1/4 run per game last year. That's two runs per week more in all AL games COMBINED vs. all NL games
[*]AL MARTIN was a DH on opening day. This alone shows how absurd this rule is.
[*]If the DH is such an important position, why do a lot of teams bat him last?
[*]Similarly, if I had Mike Hampton pitching in an interleague game, I'd rather have him bat
[*]There is absolutely no strategy in the AL. All batting lineup positions are rendered homogenous because there is no pitcher. Do you think a #8 batter is pitched to differently than the #6 batter in the AL?
[*]Double switch? Drrr...what's that?
[*]What good is having a deep bench if you're going to have the same guys hit all the time?[/list]
My point is that the American League plays a watered-down version of baseball.
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