Timing- the reason is because of the timing of the batters swing. Being late on the timing causes a right handed batter to hit to the right side, and early will cause it to go to left. Since most batters are early on their swings this cause them to hit to left for a righty and right for a lefty.
Don't know the percentages, but left field is more common. Most batters are right handed, and, on averge, a batter is more likely to "pull" the ball when he hits it. (Note: when a batter is said to "hit to the opposite field", that means that a right-handed batter hits to right field or a left-handed batter hits to left field. On the surface, this is not "opposite field" at all. But it's called "opposite field" because it goes against the natural tendency of a right hander to hit to left field and a left-hander to hit to right field.)
Using the stick in the usual manner, with the stick and ball on the right hand side of the body.
it means you have a pair of balls in your hands but who's r they
There is no such thing as a left or right handed bowling ball. When the ball is drilled the pattern will be based on the left hand or right hand measurements.
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A strike of the ball on the side of the preferred hand. The palm of the hand tends to face the ball. E.g. a right handed player would hit the ball from the right.
Righty tighty, Lefty loosey. Holding the bottom ball in your left hand and the top ball in the right hand, hold the bottom ball still with the left hand and turn the top ball with the right hand "left" or "counter clockwise".
hit it with the outside of your foot on the left hand side of the ball
to have your ball on your hand and then star dancing
When hit by right hand-ers (the majority of batters) it means the ball was pulled that direction and is going much faster. So the 3rd baseman must have fast reflexes. Also the 3rd baseman then has to make the throw to 1st base. This is a far throw and the 3rd baseman must have a strong accurate arm.
holding the ball horizontally cross in front of yourself (points of the ball left and right ) Assuming your passing to the left, place your right hand at the rear of the ball (right hand pint area) so that the hand is facing toward your body. Place the left hand to the left of the ball facing away (like holding a guitar) move the arms so that the ball moves to the right and then throw the ball to the left flicking the right wrist as you do to produce the torpedo effect See the related link below for the graphics of this procedure
he is on the right hand page. behind 2 players running towards a person with a rugby ball.( round about the center of the right hand page)