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Any Lefty throwing Switch hitters in MLB?


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KC wrote:
301? Is that like 501 Lite?


I thought that the game was called "301" but you can play it as "301", "501" or "701"...Kind of like "Rummy 500" can be played to differnet point totals...


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]Wes Parker OF/1B (Little known fact: after retirement, worked as a TV actor -- not bad, either)


Anyone who saw his amazing turn on the Brady Bunch knew Wes Parker was doing TV. I didn;t know he was LH throwing switchie.


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Nice list Chuck...a lot more common than I thought..thank you...


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A mere three Mets in history.


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Edgy DC wrote:
A mere three Mets in history.


true, but more common than left handed throwing catchers in mlb history...


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dinosaur jesus wrote:
="Frayed Knot"]
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?


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



Granny Hamner? As in Earl Hamner Jr?

You're not John Boy, are you?


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dinosaur jesus wrote:
Damn. Nice work.

Nick Altrock was a pitcher, not an outfielder. Before he became a professional baseball clown, that is.


Yeah -- it was a quick and dirty query from the Lahman database. Evidently Altrock played outfield once or twice (it was probably the same for Yde).


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