Some notable left-handed major league infielders include Hall of Famer Willie Stargell, who primarily played first base, and current players like Joey Votto and Brandon Belt, also first basemen. While left-handed players are relatively rare in infield positions, they often excel at first base due to the unique dynamics of the position. Other left-handed infielders include players like David Ortiz, who, while primarily known as a designated hitter, also played at first base during his career.
No, there are no left-handed catchers currently playing in Major League Baseball.
As of now, there are no Major League Baseball teams with left-handed catchers on their roster.
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He was a famous major league left handed pitcher. He has the second most lifetime strikeouts of any left handed pitcher.
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Mark Buerhle of the Chicago White Sox
He is a retired Major League Baseball left-handed relief pitcher. His only major league experience came with the Cleveland Indians (2002-2003).
There are lots of left handed 1st basemen in MLB.
Little League? It should depend upon who's better honestly. If you have two good middle infielders, do it by who is up to a bat. Right handed hitter? 2nd base should cover. Left hander? SS should cover. But in little league, who ever is going to make the play!
can a left handed person be catcher in the major lieges
As of now, there are no left-handed catchers playing in the major leagues.
Randy Flores is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He was known as one of the best left handed players.