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Left handed pitchers are more heavily recruited for college baseball than righties... Their fastball tails away from right handed hitters.
Whatever feels the most natural for him.
Is it legal for a pitcher to have a flag on the finger part of his glove?
by Anonymous on July 20th, 2009
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I'm a 6 to 6'1 left handed pitcher, with all my work outs, I should be throwing 88-93. what are my chances of possibly getting drafted?
by holland_holland11 on May 15th, 2010
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What do you think of the pitcher who set the record at 105 mph fast ball,fastest ever recorded on radar?
by hallagan on September 25th, 2010
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How do they select the starting pitchers for the All Star Game?
by keithold is a prodigal bagger on July 17th, 2009
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when a team has a day off do they skip the pitcher that would pitch that do or does that pitcher pitch the next game thanx!
by John_L on August 18th, 2010
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You're reading My son is left handed, but he was trained to pitch with the right hand. He can pitch w/the left but not as well. He's only 10. Will it be better for him-for his future-to pitch with his left arm or should he continue w/the right?
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