I don’t care how many teams you look at, but at least do one of them correctly.
Trout didn’t rotate at DH with Soler. Theyre time at DH didn’t overlap. Soler DHd when Trout was injured, and early in the season when Trout was allowed to play the OF. From June 1 on, Trout was the DH and DH only.
St. Louis used Herrera in a similar capacity. No injury, but he was almost an exclusive DH starting in May. And it wasn’t to get Pedro Pages’ bat into the lineup. More likely it was to get Pages’ glove on the field. Herrera did catch maybe half a dozen games, but catchers actually do need more days off as the position is physically demanding.
Plenty of teams have dedicated DHs. While some team might occasionally use the role to give a injured/sore player a day off, it just isn’t practical to make that a daily thing.
Rather than try to convince yourself the Sox are not normal by having a full time DH and doing poor research, just admit you don’t like Yoshida for the role? Much, much easier. If the Sox had signed Schwarber, you wouldn’t be saying this. It’s ok to admit you think Yoshida isnt a good DH…