Information about ambidextrous pitchers Historical List of Switch Pitchers - learn about switch pitchers from Little League to the MLB How rare are ambidextrous pitchers? Glove options for switch pitchers What year did the switch pitcher rule change? The Pat Venditte Rule Why are switch hitters rare? Did you know? The majority of ambidextrous throwers are naturally right-handed. Pat Venditte is not an amphibious pitcher. view tweet Who's Who of Ambidextrous Pitchers Pros Pat Venditte - Sidearm ambidextrous pitcher in the MLB for the Oakland Athletics - spent seven years in the minors with the NY Yankees - pitched for Creighton University Bluejays - started throwing with both arms when he was 3-years-old Ryan Perez - first ambidextrous pitcher to throw 90+ mph with both arms - drafted by the Cleveland Indians in 2015 - dominant switch pitcher for Judson University Greg A. Harris - Montreal Expos RHP, threw one inn
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