A left-handed pitcher is commonly referred to as a "southpaw." This term is used in Baseball and other sports to describe athletes who primarily use their left hand or left side for throwing or batting. The origin of the term is believed to come from the positioning of a left-handed pitcher on the field, which is often to the south of a right-handed batter.
Al Smith - left-handed pitcher - died in 1977.
Al Smith - left-handed pitcher - was born in 1907.
Jim Johnson - left-handed pitcher - died on 1987-12-06.
Chris George - left-handed pitcher - was born on 1979-09-16.
Scott Taylor - left-handed pitcher - was born on 1967-08-02.
A left-handed pitcher is called a "southpaw".
Al Smith - left-handed pitcher - died in 1977.
Al Smith - left-handed pitcher - was born in 1907.
Craig Anderson - left-handed pitcher - was born in 1980.
In baseball, left-handed batters typically have an advantage when facing a right-handed pitcher.
Jim Johnson - left-handed pitcher - died on 1987-12-06.
Jim Johnson - left-handed pitcher - was born on 1945-11-03.
Scott Baker - left-handed pitcher - was born on 1970-05-18.
Chris George - left-handed pitcher - was born on 1979-09-16.
Ralph Miller - left-handed pitcher - died on 1967-02-18.
Ralph Miller - left-handed pitcher - was born on 1899-01-14.
José Núñez - left-handed pitcher - was born on 1979-03-14.