NOUN
- a person who uses the right hand more skillfully than the left
- (baseball) a pitcher who throws with the right hand
How To Use right-hander In A Sentence
- The right-hander was desperately trying to figure out why he was constantly being shelled last season.
- When general manager Ken Williams watched the tape, he liked what he saw - sinking and moving pitches, a sidearm delivery and an ability as a right-hander to get out left-handed hitters.
- White, a big-hitting right-hander who captured the Scottish National championships at the same venue last weekend, also made a couple of early inroads, before unforced errors started to creep into his game.
- It's a big sweeping right-hander that's a complex of three corners, going in in fifth gear, pretty much top speed, and then coming down to a third-gear corner that's a real slow chicane.
- So the most obvious explanation for paying them more is that they bring something to the table that right-handers don't have.
- The 6-3 senior right-hander threw his fourth consecutive no-hitter Friday to break the state record of three, set by Lloyd Allen of Selma in 1967. California pitcher's fourth straight no-hitter breaks state record
- The car was understeering primarily in the right-handers, that's why Eau Rouge was probably a bit too much of a thrill.
- The tall right-hander took his sign, went into his windup, and threw the most hellacious curve I had ever seen.
- McGrath is swinging the ball into the right-handers and causing them a great deal of trouble.
- In the right-handers, the car understeered a lot.