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  1. Dec 29, 2023 · This strategic orientation prevented the afternoon sun from glaring in the batter's eyes. As a result, a left-handed pitcher's throwing arm would be on the southern side of the mound. This geographical alignment birthed the term 'Southpaw,' initially used to describe left-handed pitchers. Over time, the term transcended its baseball confines ...

  2. Apr 19, 2021 · Southpaw showed up again in Philadelphia in an 1848 political cartoon poking fun at the presidential race. Democratic candidate Lewis Cass delivers a left-handed blow to Zachary Taylor, while a ...

  3. The term "southpaw" has early origins in baseball too, where it referred to any left-handed player, but especially a left-handed pitcher.There are claims that the term arose from the way ballparks in the 1800s were built — with home plate to the west, which meant that a left-handed player facing west would be pitching with his "south" paw.

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  6. Dec 4, 2023 · The southpaw stance is defined by the right hand and right foot forward, with the left hand and left foot trailing. This positioning offers a distinct defensive posture and offensive approach. The southpaw guard typically involves the right hand positioned near the chin for quick jabs and defense , while the left hand is kept slightly lower, ready to unleash powerful crosses or hooks.

  7. noun. 1. 1813–. A person's left hand. In quot. 1848: a punch or blow with the left hand. 1813. ‘Luk here mon, and convince yourself,’ said he, holding up the Tickler, in the right paw, between the ceiling and the floor, and with the south paw pointing to the ‘bow, vow, vow.’. Tickler 30 June 1/4. 1848.

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