Switch pitcher
In baseball, a switch-pitcher is an ambidextrous pitcher who is able to pitch with both the right and left hand from the pitcher's mound. Four 19th-century pitchers are known to have thrown with both hands: Tony Mullane in 1882 and in 1893, Elton Chamberlain in 1888, Larry Corcoran in 1884, and George Wheeler. Negro league switch-pitcher Larry Kimbrough was a natural left-hander, but learned to throw right-handed as a child while recuperating from an injury.
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Switch pitcher
In baseball, a switch-pitcher is an ambidextrous pitcher who is able to pitch with both the right and left hand from the pitcher's mound. Four 19th-century pitchers are known to have thrown with both hands: Tony Mullane in 1882 and in 1893, Elton Chamberlain in 1888, Larry Corcoran in 1884, and George Wheeler. Negro league switch-pitcher Larry Kimbrough was a natural left-hander, but learned to throw right-handed as a child while recuperating from an injury.
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スイッチピッチャー (switch thrower, ambidextrous pitcher) は、野球において、左右両方の腕でボールを投げることができるピッチャーのこと。
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In baseball, a switch-pitcher ...... e recuperating from an injury.
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スイッチピッチャー (switch thrower, ambidextrous pitcher) は、野球において、左右両方の腕でボールを投げることができるピッチャーのこと。
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スイッチピッチャー
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