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Pancho & Lefty; Poncho and lefty; Poncho and Lefty; Pancho and lefty; Pancho & lefty; Poncho & Lefty; Poncho & lefty

Left-handed specialist         
BASEBALL RELIEF PITCHER WHO PITCHES LEFT-HANDED AND IS EFFECTIVE WHEN FACING LEFT-HANDED BATTERS
Lefty specialist; Lefty specialists; LOOGY; Roogy; Right-handed specialist; ROOGY
In baseball, a left-handed specialist (also known as lefty specialist) is a relief pitcher who throws left-handed and specializes in pitching to left-handed batters, weak right-handed batters, and switch-hitters who bat poorly right-handed. Because baseball practices permanent substitution, these pitchers frequently pitch to a very small number of batters in any given game (often only one), and rarely pitch to strictly right-handed batters.
Lefty Johnson (pitcher)         
Lefty Johnson (Negro leagues)
James W. Johnson, nicknamed "Lefty", is an American former Negro league pitcher who played in the 1930s.
Left-Hander (1964 film)         
1964 FILM DIRECTED BY IVAN IVANOV-VANO
Lefty (animated film); Levsha (1964 film); Levsha (animated film); The Left-Hander (1964 film); Lefty (1964 film)
Left-Hander (, translit. Levsha) is a 1964 feature-length cutout-animated film from the Soviet Union.

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Pancho and Lefty

"Pancho and Lefty", originally "Poncho and Lefty", is a song written by American country music singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt. Often considered his "most enduring and well-known song", Van Zandt first recorded it for his 1972 album The Late Great Townes Van Zandt. The song has been recorded by several artists since its composition and performance by Van Zandt, with the Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard version selling the most copies and reaching number one on the Billboard country chart.