Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Why is a left handed pitcher called a 'southpaw?'

Why is a left handed pitcher called a 'southpaw?'

ANS: In the old days the baseball parks were built with the pitcher's mound facing west. So facing west, south is to the pitcher's left, hence the name 'southpaw.' & Because the fathers of most left-handed pitchers come from below the Mason-Dixon Line.

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