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Started by Mugwump, March 27, 2019, 06:10:33 PM

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There are 137 left-handed pitchers and 354 right-handed pitchers currently on MLB rosters or approximately 39% lefties. The closest teams to a 50/50 split are the Washington Nationals with a 7/9 split and the SF Giants at a 5/7 split.   However, the Giants are in the World Series right now so their numbers are skewed. That being said, most rosters typically use about 4 lefties and 12 righties.
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