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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.

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