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left-handed specialist

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/ˈlɛftˈhændɪd ˈspɛʃəlɪst/
Forms:left-handed specialists
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a player in baseball, who excels in facing or pitching against left-handed opponents

A left-handed specialist is a relief pitcher in baseball who is primarily used to face left-handed batters. Their role is to get key outs against left-handed hitters, who may have an advantage over right-handed pitchers. These specialists are often called into games in situations where there are left-handed batters up to bat, particularly in high-leverage moments. The left-handed specialist typically faces one or two batters before being replaced by another pitcher, often after getting the left-handed batters out.

  • The team brought in a left-handed specialist to face the dangerous lefty hitters in the opposing lineup.
  • As a left-handed specialist, his job was to disrupt the rhythm of left-handed hitters with his unique pitching style.
  • She became known as a left-handed specialist for her ability to consistently hit against right-handed pitchers.
  • The manager called upon the left-handed specialist to neutralize the opponent's top left-handed batter.
  • His career flourished when he embraced his role as a left-handed specialist in the later innings of games.