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Baseball's Lefty/Righty Dynamics
by: Bryan Leonard Sports
In football it’s interesting and unique to have a left-handed quarterback, like Boomer Esiason or Kenny Stabler. The same thing is true in basketball. It doesn’t make any difference if an ace point guard dribbles the ball primarily with his left hand, or a pivot man shoots left handed. It’s something to talk about or point out, but it doesn’t affect play on the field.
That’s not the case in baseball. Lefty/righty dynamics are a significant aspect of the game. A team must have one or two lefty specialists in the bullpen to be called upon when needed against the other team’s best left handed hitters. If a team starts a southpaw on the mound, many managers will adjust their lineup, sitting down some lefty hitters and bringing in more righty bats. This isn’t just superstition. The laws of statistical analysis are behind it.
Take Juston Masteron of my beloved (and first place) Cleveland Indians. Masterson has always struggled against lefties with that side-arm delivery, but has been great against righties. This season is no exception, holding righties to a .162 batting average, but lefties are hitting .304 off him. Masterson lost to the Rays last week Sunday, giving up seven runs (six earned) in five innings. He walked five and didn't record a strikeout. Masterson has earned his low ERA so far this season, which now sits at 3.07, with a good strikeout rate and even better command, but he may be due to come down a bit as opposing managers are beginning to load up on lefties. The team is 1-4 his last 5 starts.
This has been going on for decades. Before he retired, the Big Unit, Randy Johnson, was always great on lefties with that hard slider of his, so managers would load up on righties. His final season lefties were hitting .143 against Johnson, while righties were hitting .276. Going back even further on a larger sample: Over the previous three seasons covering over 2,000 at bats, lefties had an on-base percentage against Johnson of .266, while righties had .294 OBP. This is why you’ll see managers bring in a lefty to face a left handed batter many times in games, and the opposing manager may counter right away by sending up a righty hitter off his bench.
It’s essential for sports bettors to pay attention to this dynamic. Some teams struggle against lefties, and some individual hitters hit better from one side of the plate than the other. For instance, that same season the LA Dodgers were a sizzling 39-20 against righties at home, while going just 10-12 against southpaws. These kind of trends may change, of course, as managers make moves, but as a bettor it’s important to digest info like this and see if there’s a correlation or if it’s more of a coincidence.
A serious bettor needs to keep close tabs on this by breaking down individual hitters on rosters and see how they hit righty and lefty pitchers. If a right handed hitting lineup like the Yankees is facing a lefty pitcher who struggles against righties, there could be a whuppin’ or a high scoring game on tap. NY crushed ace lefty Brett Anderson of the Oakland A’s last week as an underdog, 10-3, which makes Anderson now 0-5 against New York. Understanding the details and knowing how to use them can help you turn a profit at the wagering window.
Bryan Leonard Sports Past Articles
The Zig Zag Theory
Let’s talk about zigzags. No, that’s not some ski slope maneuver. Nor is it someone who says one thing and then does another. Sports bettors ... read more
NBA Playoffs Betting
The NBA playoffs are off and running. There are a lot of ways to analyze who has the edge, from matchups, key statistics (rebounding, turnovers), spread ... read more
NBA Personnel Changes and Lineups
Like a stock broker, a good handicapper has to keep up with the changes that take place on and off the court. This is particularly true this time of year. ... read more
NBA Embarrassment
Many teams get embarrassed during an NBA season, even the playoffs, which are approaching. After all, it's a long season and even good teams get smacked ... read more
The NBA Stretch Run: Does Anybody Care?
Does anyone really care in the NBA? I'm not talking about fans, I'm referring to the players. Certainly a lot of players have pride and want to give their ... read more
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Bryan Leonard Sports Past Picks
Los Angeles Clippers @ San Antonio Spurs Tuesday May 15, 2012 9:35 pm
LA Clippers at San AntonioTerrible spot for the Clippers who had to go the distance with Memphis and win a short handed game on the road just to advance. The Spurs are the vastly more experienced team and they own a major rest advantage. The line is high for a reason and unlike last ... read more
Cleveland Indians @ Minnesota Twins Monday May 14, 2012 8:10 pm
Cleveland at MinnesotaThe Twins have finally gotten to the point where they are producing value. To make Pavano a sizable home dog against the slumping offense of the Indians is simply a mistake. Pavano, a former Indian, has a career ERA of 2.83 against the Tribe. Gomez has a bright ... read more
Kansas City Royals @ Chicago White Sox Sunday May 13, 2012 2:10 pm
Kansas City at ChicagoHere we get the better starter and a plus money price. Danny Duffy is starting to come into his own as the best starter on this Kansas City staff. He fared very well in his only career start against the White Sox and we expect another strong performance here. Phillip ... read more
Cleveland Indians @ Boston Red Sox Sunday May 13, 2012 1:35 pm
Cleveland at BostonJustin Masterson came up in the Boston organization and he was traded a few years ago to Cleveland in the Victor Martinez deal. We know Masterson has never forgotten that. He gets especially up for facing his old team with a 1.95 career ERA against them.Daniel ... read more
Denver Nuggets @ Los Angeles Lakers Saturday May 12, 2012 10:30 pm
Denver at Los AngelesThe Nuggets have made a nice comeback to even this series but their season is likely to end tonight. Home teams in game sevens are always a positive play and the line in this game hasn't been inflated. The return of Meta World Peace and the undressing of ... read more
Colorado Rockies @ Los Angeles Dodgers Friday May 11, 2012 10:10 pm
Colorado at Los AngelesLow total in a Jamie Moyer game is always a solid reason to play the Over. Moyer has a lifetime 5.50 ERA in his 72 inning career against the Dodgers. And keep in mind much of that was in his prime. Moyer is a crafty pitcher but his best days are behind him.Capuano ... read more
New York Mets @ Miami Marlins Friday May 11, 2012 7:10 pm
New York at MiamiLarge pitching edge in this one for the underdog as Santana has a career ERA of 1.46 in 68 lifetime innings against the Marlins. Well aware that the Mets will be seeing Buehrle for the first time but at this price the Mets are well worth a wager. Miami is playing ... read more
Houston Astros @ Pittsburgh Pirates Friday May 11, 2012 7:05 pm
Houston at PittsburghAs good as McDonald has been this season we can't see the Pirates being a favorite of this size over anybody. Pittsburgh doesn't score enough offensively to be a sizable favorite and we're not sure that Houston doesn't have the pitching advantage. Norris has ... read more
Chicago Bulls @ Philadelphia 76ers Thursday May 10, 2012 7:00 pm
Chicago at PhiladelphiaThe Bulls defense came through last time out but that may not be enough to avoid elimination tonight. The Sixers have shot 32% the last three games and have still held their own against this shorthanded Chicago team. Now back at home we expect the Sixers to ... read more
San Francisco Giants @ Los Angeles Dodgers Wednesday May 9, 2012 10:10 pm
San Francisco at Los AngelesWhile the Dodgers have gotten off to the better start to the season the Giants are every bit as good as this LA team. Lincecum started the year slowly but he's put it all together as of late. Billingsley on the other hand is regressing. Both starters have ... read more
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