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Any Lefty throwing Switch hitters in MLB?


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Having a discussion elsewhere about Mark Carreon and Rickey Henderson...in regards to the fact that both were left handed throwers, but right handed hitters...which is an unusual combo since the world of baseball favors lefty hitters and righty throwers...

But one combo that I don't remember ever seeing is a left handed thrower that was a switch hitter...Does anyone know of any mlb players that foot that bill? Righties have always tried to bat lefty...but eventhough most lefties can't hit left handed pitching, I can't remember a bonafide lefty batting RH'd against lefties...0ther than guys like Ricky and Carreon, who only batted RH'd...


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I don't know, but add Koufax and Koosman to the lefty throwers, righty hitters. And probably a lot of other lefthanded pitchers who figured they weren't going to hit much anyway, so they might as well protect their pitching hand.


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Mazzilli claimed to be able to throw with either arm, but I don't know if he ever did throw lefty in a game.


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I do believe that Mazzilli could throw every bit as well with his left as with his right. So can my grandmother.

He never did do it in an official game, though.


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="seawolf17"]

Lance Berkman, J.C. Romero, and the slightly larger David Segui.


Thanks...

all 3 are bonafide lefties that switch hit...

I don't know if I'd consider someone like Mazzilli or Greg Harris in the same category, since I think that both of them were bonafide RH'd throwers that learned to wing-it throwing lefty...Although I do think that the switch hitter and tthrower thing is pretty cool because I do the same thing (it really helps in darts because I can't hit bulls-eyes RH'd, but it's about the only thing that I can hit LH'd)...


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I can hit bullsye's drunk but not sober


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Darts if huge in ireland,we would play all the time down the pub, at the time I worked for this English fella and he was shit hot at darts,he used to practice in the dark at times,of course I would try that in my bedroom, you should see to wall around the board....down the pub the lads would call me " the javelin" I threw the dart so hard....


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C'mon, folks.
How could you all have forgotten another lefty thrower/ righty hitter - our own Cleon Jones?

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We should all meet for darts somewhere one Saturday afternoon. I throw
a heavy dart, light ones go all over the place for me.

I never woulda thoughta Cleon, still can't, just to keep the thread on topic.


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MFS62 wrote:
C'mon, folks.
How could you all have forgotten another lefty thrower/ righty hitter - our own Cleon Jones?

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Becase the question asked for switch-hitting lefty throwers?


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When you say you throw a "heavy" dart...I take it that you mean that you throw with some heat on your throw? I can't throw darts with that wimpy dart toss that you are supposed to use...when I throw darts you hear a "pop" when the dart hits the board (and it takes a bit of effort to pull the dart back out of the board)...I was visiting my friend a few weeks ago and he plays in dart leagues, he had 3 nice sets of darts of different weights and qualities...no matter which set of darts that he used, he would occasionally have a dart that would stick in the board and then fall out...I used all three sets of darts and never had one fall out, even when you heard it hit metal first...


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Phil "the power" Taylor is a legend in the game...has won 12 straight world titles.....back to topic.....um, I got nothing...


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I used to play all the time and wasn't that good. The dart jocks at the pub diagnosed my problem as too much arm action. I explained I came from a frisbee background where the wrist is important but especially when powered by a violent forearm snap.


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Johnny, Rick Peterson could fix the arm action..send you to Alabama for some Bio-Tech stuff and next thing you know you'll be over in England playing for the title .


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Heavy as in weight, and I throw a "wimpy" dart ... unless I'm pissed off because
I'm going to lose and throwing garbage.

Sharp darts don't fall off a good board, dull ones do.


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I think that the hardest thing to do in darts is to "double in" and "double out"...I'm great at "tripling in" and "tripling out" and suck at trying to almost miss the board, so ahead of the match, I'll try to talk my opponent into letting me have to "triple in" instead...sometimes it works since it's obvious by my first throw that is moving at a good velocity that I'm not a shark...I've got a similar problem in tee-ing off in golf...I can't tee off with a golf swing, instead my swing looks more Dave Kingman's baseball "all or nothing" swing...


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KC wrote:
Heavy as in weight, and I throw a "wimpy" dart ... unless I'm pissed off because
I'm going to lose and throwing garbage.

Sharp darts don't fall off a good board, dull ones do.


Thanks, I heard the term "heavy dart" before but I guess that I misinterpretted what they meant...as far as the "good" board, I don't think that the dart was the problem for my friend, I think it was a good board that was in his basement for too many damp Springs...


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One thing I could always do was double in at 15. You're making me want to go play darts again.


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dinosaur jesus wrote:
I do believe that Mazzilli could throw every bit as well with his left as with his right. So can my grandmother.

He never did do it in an official game, though.


Did your grandmother?


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MFS62 wrote:
C'mon, folks.
How could you all have forgotten another lefty thrower/ righty hitter - our own Cleon Jones?

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Wasn't the original question, but I have to admit that I forgot that Cleon was a Lefty thrower...I did remember that he was a RH hitter though...


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Johnny Dickshot wrote:
One thing I could always do was double in at 15. You're making me want to go play darts again.


It's funny how it's easier to hit certain spots on the board than others, which makes "301" easier for me than "Cricket" is...

Funny thing is, I thought that in "301" you had to "double in" and "double out" and that you could get triple points for hitting a "triple"...however, I was just reading some online dart rules, and it doesn't mention anything about triples, and only mentions that you have to "double out", doesn't mention that you have to "double in"...


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Frayed Knot wrote:
="dinosaur jesus"]I do believe that Mazzilli could throw every bit as well with his left as with his right. So can my grandmother.

He never did do it in an official game, though.


Did your grandmother?


Old Granny Hamner? No. She was dying to, but they wouldn't let her.


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The reason, I suppose the lefty-throwing/switch-batting combo is so rare is that the true advantage of switch hitting is natural righthanded hitters (who are almost always righthanded throwers) get closer to first base and protect themselves from bailing out 70% of the time or more.

Learning to hit from the other side of the plate is typically too hard if the bailout advantage is going to be added only 30% of the time and you're moving farther away from first.


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All lefty throwing switch hitters in MLB, not counting pitchers, through 2005:

Nick Altrock OF
Bob Beall 1B
Marty Becker OF
Lance Berkman OF/1B
Bob Bescher OF
Lu Blue 1B/OF
Tom Brown 1B/OF
Mark Budaska OF
Scott Bullett OF
Morgan Burkhart LF/1B
Melky Cabrera CF
John Cangelosi OF
Syd Cohen OF
Dave Collins 1B
Ripper Collins 1B/OF
Doug Dascenzo OF
Jack Daugherty OF/1B
Puchy Delgado OF
Eric Fox OF
Bruno Haas OF
Walter Holke 1B
George Hunter OF
Win Kellum OF
Joe Mack 1B
Bill McClellan 3B/SS/2B (that's an odd one -- Played 1878-1888)
Otto McIvor OF
Roy Moore OF
Ed Morris OF
John Moses 1B/OF
Johnny Neun 1B (best known for his OTP)
Dave Oldfield C
Ernie Oravetz OF
Dan Ortmeier RF
Wes Parker OF/1B (Little known fact: after retirement, worked as a TV actor -- not bad, either)
Case Patten OF
Harley Payne OF
Brock Pemberton 1B
Mike Ramsey OF
Dave Robinson OF
Ron Roenicke OF/1B
David Segui 1B/OF
Eddie Smith OF
Chuck Stevens 1B
Da Rond Stovall OF
Nick Swisher 1B/OF
Jesse Tannehill OF
Tuck Turner OF
Jake Virtue 1B/2B/3B
Libe Washburn OF
Mitch Webster OF
Emil Yde OF (though primarily a pitcher)


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i always thought it was the righty curveball, being a lefty and such


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