Henry Knight throws 6 pitches for strikes from both sides Switch Pitchers - Class of 2018 A few very talented players have the ability to pitch with either arm in high school baseball games. Switch pitchers are extremely rare, since it takes coordination, dedication and a lot of practice. Check out the list of ambidextrous high school baseball players from the class of 2018. Two players have already committed to top D1 programs. --------------------------------------------------- Kristofer Armstrong , The Benjamin School , Jupiter, Florida Armstrong is both a switch pitcher and a switch hitter. A natural right-hander, he started throwing left-handed when he was 9 years old. He plays shortstop and throws 87 mph right-handed. His father, Jack Armstrong, was a professional pitcher for seven years. College Commitment: Florida Anthony Seigler , Cartersville HS, Cartersville, Georgia Seigler is an infielder, catcher and pitcher who throw
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