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  2. Lefty-righty switch - Wikipedia

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    With right-handed Trea Turner due to bat, left-handed pitcher Tyler Matzek is replaced by right-handed pitcher Josh Tomlin (pictured) in a game on April 6, 2021. [1]In baseball, the lefty-righty switch is a maneuver by which a player who may be at a disadvantage against an opponent of a certain handedness is replaced by a substitute who is better suited for the situation.

  3. Switch pitcher - Wikipedia

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    Richards pitched both right-handed and left-handed, including facing a switch hitter. This briefly resulted in the pitcher and batter switching hands and batter's boxes, respectively, several times until Richards broke the stalemate by alternating hands with each pitch, regardless of where the batter positioned himself. [59] The batter walked. [60]

  4. Advanced Football Analytics - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] Burke is a regular contributor to The New York Times ' NFL coverage, [5] [6] The Washington Post ' s Commanders coverage, [7] and supplies research for other notable publications and writers. [8] Advanced Football Analytics features a variety of analytical techniques and applications.

  5. Sports analytics - Wikipedia

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    One of the driving forces for the use of sports analytics in the NFL has been the growth of fantasy football. Fantasy sports writer C. D. Carter and peers at XN Sports, NumberFire , and the long-form fantasy football analysis site, Rotoviz.com, have established an informal subculture of fantasy football sports writers who refer to themselves as ...

  6. Platoon system - Wikipedia

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    Right-handed batters have an advantage against left-handed pitchers and left-handed batters benefit from facing right-handed pitchers. [2] This is because a right-handed pitcher's curveball breaks to the left, from his own point of view, which causes it to cross the plate with its lateral movement away from a right-handed batter but towards a left-handed batter (and vice versa for a left ...

  7. Switch hitter - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the pitcher's release is further from the batter's center of vision. In the words of Pat Venditte , one of the few ambidextrous pitchers in major-league history, "If I'm pitching right-handed and they're hitting right-handed, it's tougher for them to see.

  8. NFL Matchup - Wikipedia

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    NFL Matchup is a National Football League (NFL) preview show that airs every week during the regular season and playoffs. At various times, the official name was based on the current sponsor in the format [Sponsor Name] NFL Matchup. Since 2017 it is known simply as the ESPN NFL Matchup, and it is produced utilizing commentary and footage from ...

  9. Baseball Reference - Wikipedia

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    The site has season, career, and minor league records (when available, back to 1888) for everyone who has played Major League Baseball, year-by-year team pages, all final league standings, all postseason numbers, voting results for all historic awards such as the Cy Young Award and MVP, head-to-head batter vs. pitcher career totals, individual statistical leaders for each season and all-time ...