The FP is the flex player, this is the person who is in the line up and is playing of the field but does not bat. The DH (which has been changed to DP-designated player) is the designated hitter. This is the person who is in the line up and bats but does not play in the field. Not every team uses this. It is just an option. And you can only have on FP and DP in a game.
GS race suits have padding which makes them last longer and can be safer for the person using them, while DH race suits do not have padding. There is a pice difference by about $40 dollars. I would chose GS for many more reasons too.
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Fp mean "FanPage" !! :0
FP Jac died in 2008.
FP Jac was born in 1955.
No. Both leagues use the same rules on everything except for the DH (Designated Hitter). The AL uses a DH, the NL does not. Pitchers mound to home plate is 60 feet 6 inches in both leagues.
FP stands for Friendship points. Tell FP by buying a Love Bangle from Roller.
no... the only difference between American and national league is that there is a DH in the roster for American league and the pitcher doesnt bat in American league... other than that it is exactly the same
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Shawlands FP RFC was created in 1906.
The Norco team DH is better