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Originally Posted by waittilnextyear
Both of these pitching cards you've mentioned have some of the most pronounced splits that I can think of. Meaning that they're quite good against right-handed batters, but fall off dramatically against left-handed batters. Because your opponent will likely be running mostly left-handed batters against a right-handed pitcher, this is something worth considering.
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While Gibson's numbers are less against lefties, I think say it is one of the most pronounced splits is a bit of a stretch. Walters yes and you are sorta making my point.