To address an obvious question, there have been more than 100 starting lineups with 9 batters who were lefty or switch (which would obviously = 9 batters coming up lefty vs. a RHP). Not quite the same, though.
h/t, of course, to the indispensable @baseball_ref
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It's amazing this hasn't happened many times...let alone "never" in over 100 years. That's really odd.
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I wonder how many times all lefty and switch hitter lineups happened?
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Until he proves capable, he’s absolutely not. He tried very briefly early on and had since abandoned the idea (at least for now)
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Not really a switch hitter, but he’s batted righty on occasion and this year and hit a HR.
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and of course it's the Rays of all teams
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2020 may be running out of things to do. Hopefully.
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