Much more strategy involved without a DH. I prefer NL style versus AL.
With that said, the players union would never allow the DH to go away. It’s here to stay and I think it’s only inevitable that it will become apart of the NL.
As I've posted before, I have opposed the DH in the NL since its inception. But, with the exception of one country, it is universal, not only throughout the world, but in schools and the Minor Leagues throughout the US.
That being the case, it puts National League teams at a disadvantage compared to the American League and it is in the best interest of the NL to get on board.
American League teams staff their rosters for nine hitting positions and don't have to remove a Pitcher who is doing well for a hitter.
National League teams use a non-regular bench player for the DH when necessary and are forced to remove a Pitcher who is doing well.
It puts my favorite league, the National League at a disadvantage.
As much as it pains me to to say that, it is time to make the odds even.