Double switch (baseball)
In baseball, the double switch is a type of player substitution, usually performed by a team while playing defense. The double switch is typically used to make a pitching substitution, while simultaneously placing the incoming pitcher in a more favorable spot in the batting order than was occupied by the outgoing pitcher. To perform a double switch, the ball must be dead.
With the National League having utilized the designated hitter since 2022, pitchers no longer take a spot in the batting order, rendering the double switch virtually unneeded.
Procedure
Since the batting order can be changed only as a result of a player substitution, while the defensive arrangement may be changed freely, the double switch typically takes the following form:- Player A is replaced by Player B, taking Player A's place in the batting order.
- Player C is replaced by Player D, taking Player C's place in the batting order.
- Player D is pitching in place of Player A, and Player B is fielding in place of Player C.
While the double switch played an important role in the National League, the designated hitter rule has effectively eliminated the advantages of the double switch. The designated hitter's role is to bat in the pitcher's spot in the lineup. Major League rules do not allow a multiple substitution involving a DH to alter the lineup position of the DH. Although uncommon, it is possible to forgo the DH privilege, and then utilize the double switch later with that player. It can also be used by an AL team playing on the road during interleague play or the World Series, because MLB rules call for the rules of the home team to be used when teams from different leagues meet. As of the 2022 CBA, MLB has implemented a universal designated hitter, eliminating the need for the double-switch.
When the team is up to bat, a manager can get the same effect as a double switch by leaving in the player who has pinch-hit for the pitcher and replacing another player in the lineup who has made the last out of the inning with a new pitcher. This will take the following form:
- Player A is replaced by Player B as a pinch-hitter, taking Player A's place in the batting order.
- Player C makes the last out of the inning is replaced by Player D, taking Player C's place in the batting order.
- Player D is pitching in place of Player A, and Player B is fielding in place of Player C.