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| : In any case, I think Viola would have made a better signing. Why? | |
| : Viola is younger, and is left handed (how many left handed starters does | |
| : Toronto have? | |
| Well, I agree that Viola is a better signing. However, why does | |
| everyone say that you want lefthanded starters? I understand lefthanded | |
| spot relievers, even though they usually face more righthanded batters | |
| than lefthanded batters. I just don't understand why people insist | |
| on lefthanded starters, unless there is a park effect (e.g., Yankee Stadium). | |
| Most batters in MLB are righthanded, so righthanded starters will have | |
| the platoon advantage more often than lefthanded starters. | |
| I guess one argument for lefty starters is that certain teams | |
| may be more vulnerable to LHP's than RHP's. However, this is probably | |
| only a factor in the postseason, because teams seldom juggle their starters | |
| for this reason during the regular season. | |
| I think you just want the best starters you can get, regardless of | |
| whether they are lefties or righties. Lefthanded starters tend to have | |
| higher ERA's than righthanded starters, precisely because managers | |
| go out of their way to start inferior lefties (or perhaps because of | |
| the platoon advantage). | |
| Am I missing something here? |