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Originally Posted by RchW
You are wrong. My post you thought was off topic explained it. Go back and read it.
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I still think it is off topic.
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Originally Posted by RchW
No you are wrong. The positions needed for LH throwers require contortions unlike what is required for RH throwers. The move for a RH 2B requires a steeper angle of approach than that of a RH 3B. That is nothing compared to what a LH 2B would have to do. The path for a RH SS going to his left is very easy. It would be somewhat easier for a LH SS but that is immaterial as a LH SS could not compete on balls hit to his right.
This entire argument is nonsense and I should probably stop feeding the troll posts. I just can't stop myself. 
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I have no idea what any of this has to do with the comparison between how middle infielders currently straddle second to take a throw from the catcher and how a left handed third baseman might do the same at third to take a throw from the catcher.