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By By Jim Baker
MLB Insider Thursday, March 18, 2004 Writing in the Toronto Star today, Geoff Baker (no relation) discusses the paucity of lefthanded starting pitchers in the American League East. At present, there are only four, or 16 percent of the 25 men charged with the task of making first pitches in the division. This is clearly not the place to be for the righthanded batter in a strict platoon who wants to get some action. The National League Central is also bereft of southpaw openers. Actually, with an extra team and the same count of lef ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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