This post isn’t card related, but assuming you are a baseball fan, you have to see this. Have you ever seen a switch pitcher? Well, you’re about to. The Staten Island Yankees, the NY-Penn League A Affiliate of the New York Yankees, currently have a switch pitcher. He has a glove which can be used on either hand, and he can throw well with either arm. A pretty funny scenario came about recently when the switch pitcher met his match at the plate. Take a look at the first few minutes of the attached clip.
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One of the Greg Harris’s that played in the late ’80′s early ’90′s could pitch with either hand too, and had a glove for it. His managers never let him do it in a game, though, that I remember.