The Born Loser by Art and Chip Sansom for April 13, 2013
April 12, 2013
April 14, 2013
Transcript:
Wilberforce: We've got a new pitcher - nobody can hit him!
Brutus: That's good. Is he a southpaw?
Wilberforce: What's a southpaw?
Brutus: A left-handed pitcher.
Wilberforce: Oh...he's a northpaw.
Southpaw is not an insult. It goes back to the early days of Baseball before lighted stadiums. Fields were designed putting Home Plate to the west to take advantage of natural light and keep the setting sun out of the batters eyes.This placed the right handed pitcher’s arm to the north and the left handed pitcher’s arm to the south. Hence Southpaw. No insult or slur.
ReneTray over 11 years ago
Righthanded.
Old Man River over 11 years ago
Southpaw is not an insult. It goes back to the early days of Baseball before lighted stadiums. Fields were designed putting Home Plate to the west to take advantage of natural light and keep the setting sun out of the batters eyes.This placed the right handed pitcher’s arm to the north and the left handed pitcher’s arm to the south. Hence Southpaw. No insult or slur.
caller49 over 11 years ago
As I’m left-handed I am aware of that fact.
kaecispopX over 11 years ago
Actually he should have said, “… can hit off of him.” This means that nobody can hit the baseball that he pitches over the plate.