Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
PLoS One. 2019 Aug 29;14(8):e0221501. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0221501. eCollection 2019.
Recent research has shown Major League Baseball (MLB) players that bat left-handed and throw right-handed, otherwise known as sinister right-handers, are more likely to have a career batting average (BA) of .299 or higher compared to players with other combinations of batting and throwing handedness. Moreover, possibly owing to early exposure to hockey, Canadian-born MLB players have an increased propensity to be sinister right-handers, however, it has yet to be determined whether this provides a relative offensive performance advantage compared to players born in other countries. Using the largest archival dataset of MLB statistics available, the present study examined the independent influence of batting (i.e., left, right, switch) and throwing (i.e., left, right) handedness combinations and country/region of origin (i.e., Canada, USA, Latin America, Asia, Other) on several indices of offensive performance including BA, slugging percentage (SLG), on-base plus slugging (OPS), on-base plus slugging plus (OPS+), home runs (HR), runs batted in (RBI), strikeouts (SO) and wins above replacement (WAR). Mediation models were also computed to examine whether birthplace influences offensive performance through handedness. Examination of all recorded MLB batters revealed that batting left, regardless of throwing handedness, confers an offensive performance advantage. Since the inception of the MLB, the relative proportion of Canadian-born sinister right-handers is at least two times greater than players from other regions, although being Canadian-born does not provide a direct offensive advantage. Rather, results showed evidence of a significant indirect effect in that being Canadian-born increases the odds of being a sinister right-hander and in turn leads to greater performance across each offensive performance statistic. Collectively, findings provide further support for the hockey influence on batting hypothesis and suggest this effect extends to offensive performance.
最近的研究表明,相对于其他击球和投球惯用手组合的球员,美国职业棒球大联盟(MLB)中惯用左手击球且右手投球的球员(又称左撇子右投手)更有可能达到或高于 0.299 的职业击球平均率(BA)。此外,可能由于早期接触曲棍球,出生于加拿大的 MLB 球员更有可能成为左撇子右投手,但仍有待确定与其他国家出生的球员相比,这是否提供了相对的进攻表现优势。本研究使用 MLB 可用的最大档案数据集,考察了击球(即左、右、左右开弓)和投球(即左、右)惯用手组合以及原籍国/地区(即加拿大、美国、拉丁美洲、亚洲、其他)对包括 BA、上垒率(SLG)、上垒加垒打率(OPS)、上垒加垒打加得分率(OPS+)、本垒打(HR)、打点(RBI)、三振出局(SO)和胜利贡献值(WAR)等进攻表现指标的独立影响。还计算了中介模型,以检验出生地是否通过惯用手影响进攻表现。对所有记录在案的 MLB 击球手的考察表明,无论投球惯用手如何,用左手击球都具有进攻表现优势。自 MLB 成立以来,出生于加拿大的左撇子右投手的相对比例至少是其他地区的两倍,尽管出生于加拿大并没有直接的进攻优势。相反,结果表明存在显著的间接影响的证据,即出生于加拿大增加了成为左撇子右投手的几率,进而导致在每个进攻表现统计数据中表现更好。总的来说,这些发现为曲棍球对击球的影响假说提供了进一步的支持,并表明这种影响延伸到了进攻表现。