It means how well they picthed against lefty hitters.
Game 6 @ Seattle: Seattle 128, Houston 125
You would need to clarify which "left" you mean. ("left vs. right", or left as in "remaining")
Four. They were Al Leiter in 1996, vs. Colorado, Kevin Brown in 1997, vs. San Francisco), A.J. Burnett in 2001 vs. San Diego, and Anibal Sanchez in 2006 vs. Arizona. Geoff Dunham
in softball pitchers ar much closer and wear a mask ann in baseball you have a different bat
It is a pitcher's ballpark. It has tough dimensions for a hitter. Here is an article describing a hitter's ballpark vs. a pitcher's ballpark.
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Well, we now know it was done at least once, by Brandon Morrow, of the Seattle Mariners, vs. San Diego, on 6-24-09. JJD As a Mariners fan, I obviously knew that, how many other pitchers have done so ? RJP
verses - against
Chicago Bulls Vs. Miami Heat Oklahoma City Vs Dallas Mavericks
Man vs Man, Man vs Nature, Man vs Self, Man vs Society.
A good batting average for a pitcher would be .200. Pitchers rarely hit home runs and drive in runs. No one with an average of .200 would be a designated hitter. Most designated hitters are power hitters that knock in a lot of runs.
If you mean that which vs which, the former is very formal and archaic. Which is preferred.