Pitcher who is ambidextrous




















Switching out gloves while still on the mound would be cumbersome, so he has used custom, six-finger gloves with a thumb hole on each side. Venditte told ESPN in that he is exclusively right-handed when writing or playing golf. When he had to hit in games, he batted from the left side. The development was apparently too exciting for a small-town newspaper copy editor to handle.

In high school, Butz played outfield and first base left-handed and all other infield positions right-handed. He threw harder left-handed, but had more control pitching right-handed. He began throwing with both arms, on his own, in Little League. Hill won a double-header against Webberville High, pitching right-handed in the first game and lefty in the next.

Historical Articles Angel Macias , Monterrey, Mexico. At 15, ambidextrous Macias was heralded as the next Babe Ruth. He was a switch hitter with a. Best known for pitching a perfect game in the Little League World Series.

Kenneth Thompson , Windsor, North Carolina. At 16, Thompson yielded five hits in 18 innings and was the outstanding pitcher on his high school team. Phillip Ernst , Perryville, Missouri. This switch pitcher was encouraged by his older brothers to try pitching with both hands. A natural lefty, and switch hitter, he started pitching both ways at age He also excels at basketball and soccer. Rafe Milo , Tokyo, Japan. His father Mitch, a baseball coach, writes a blog on Coaching a Switch Pitcher.

Christian Rinick , Marlton, New Jersey. Ten-year-old Christian Rinick is a switch hitter and ambidextrous pitcher featured on YouTube. After a lot of hard work, he was selected as an All-star pitcher, catcher and infielder for Rainier Little League and Seattle Pony League. Knight played every position, during fall ball, to help the team out and develop his fielding skills.

Caleb Liegey , Missouri. Caleb Liegey is an ambidextrous pitcher from Centralia, Missouri. He uses two different gloves and started throwing with both arms when he was 2-years-old. Don Mattingly , Indiana One of Mattingly's considerable natural athletic talents was his ambidexterity.

Back in Little League, he switch-pitched on occasion , going three innings righthanded and three innings lefthanded. SI Vault. Macias pitched a perfect game in the Little League World Series.

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That is not a typing error — he let up no runs in pre-season. While we know that success in the minors or pre-season does not guarantee success in regular season. Having success in the minors has given Venditte a chance to do something not done in years. Pat has grown up as an ambidextrous pitcher. His father, a pitching coach, believed his son could pitch with both hands. Pat grew up eating, writing, and otherwise using both hands in all that he did. Umpires did not want him having both a right and left glove out there on the mound.

Pat alternated pitching right one day then left the next day. Eventually his father found a glove manufacturer who created a six finger glove that allowed him to use it no matter which way he was pitching. The Venditte rule had to be developed because of his switch pitching. They prefer to bat left against a right handed pitcher and vice versa.

When Venditte encountered his first switch hitter, he would switch gloves when the batter switch from batting position. This would potentially allow a pitcher to always have the platoon advantage against a right-handed or left-handed batter or even a switch hitter. Against a switch hitter the pitcher needs to commit to a side and visually indicate it to the umpire and to the batter, while the batter can then choose from which side he wants to bat.

When ambidextrous pitcher Pat Venditte began pitching in the minor leagues in , he caused the Professional Baseball Umpire Corporation to create a new rule regarding ambidextrous pitchers which later was adapted into the official baseball rules as Rule 8. It states that a "pitcher must visually indicate to the umpire, batter and runner s which way he will begin pitching to the batter.

While some ambidextrous pitchers in baseball history only occasionally threw with both hands, Venditte has done so for many years, going all the way back to little league. Question, Comment, Feedback, or Correction? Are you a Stathead, too?



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