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BHP Pat Venditte joins the Mariners bullpen

Can't wait to see Venditte warming up in the bullpen at Safeco Field in Seattle. Go Ms! Patrick Michael Venditte, Jr. is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball. After attending Creighton University, Venditte was drafted by the New York Yankees in 2008. Pat Vendittee profile and stats The #Mariners made a series of roster moves in advance of tonight's game in Chicago. Here is the full breakdown. pic.twitter.com/Dd4ULTF2T0 — Mariners (@Mariners) August 27, 2016

44 Pro Ambidextrous Custom Glove $230

44 Baseball Gloves - new Ambidextrous custom pitcher's glove 44 Pro 12" Ambidextrous Custom Baseball Glove Signature Series As unique a glove as the player who uses it. This beautiful Japan Kip Leather features six fingers. The Palm area is deep and all stitching is double reinforced for superior strength and durability. The interior features finger slots that are wide and comfortable making it quick and easy to go from right to left handed or vise versa. Please allow for 5-6 weeks build time. $230.00 16486 Bernardo Center Dr Suite 207 San Diego, CA 92128 (858) 521-8536

Switch pitcher Jurrangelo Cijntje in Little League World Series

Jurrangelo Cijntje POSITION:   Pitcher, Infielder TEAM:   Caribbean Jurrangelo Cijntje #2 photo: Baseball Factory Jurrangelo Cijntje, a small ambidextrous pitcher from Curaçao playing in Little League World Series uses two different gloves to throw right- and left-handed. This means that his strategy is to pitch with one arm until he struggles, then he switches gloves to throw with the other arm. He used this strategy in the LLWS. He started out throwing lefty in his first game against South Korea - but he was wild and walked batters. In fact, he didn't have any command until he changed gloves and started pitching right-handed. This was strange since he is naturally left-handed and you would expect good control with his natural side, but he pitched much better right-handed. Jurrangelo Cijntje tallied 90 pitches in 4 1/3 innings for an average of 21 pitches per inning which is very high for a starting pitcher. You would expect a starting pitcher to average around 1

Pat Venditte News 2016

Venditte - Blue Jays Ambidextrous Pat Venditte pitches in the MLB! Patrick Michael Venditte Pronunciation:  ven-det-ee Born:  6/30/1985 in Omaha, NE Draft:  2008, New York Yankees, 20th rd. (620th overall) College:  Creighton Debut:  June 5, 2015 Sinker Velocity: 85 mph 5.19 ERA in 8 games (July 2016) Pat Venditte  ( PatVenditte ) on Twitter https://twitter.com/ PatVenditte 2016 Seattle Mariners Venditte called up to the Mariners bullpen - Aug 2016 The #Mariners made a series of roster moves in advance of tonight's game in Chicago. Here is the full breakdown. pic.twitter.com/Dd4ULTF2T0 — Mariners (@Mariners) August 27, 2016 Mariners Acquire Pat Venditte From Blue Jays - MLB Trade Rumors Current team :  Tacoma Rainiers  (#27 / Pitcher) - Aug 2016 Ambidextrous Venditte presents Rainiers with a challenge and advantage  - The Olympian, 11 Aug 2016 In his Rainiers debut on Tuesday, Venditte pitched two relief innings, allo

3,000 hits for Ichiro

Enjoyed watching Ichiro play for the Seattle Mariners. Congrats on the 3,000 hits! Look at all the infield hits - this guy could run! Ichiro’s @MLB career spray chart … a thing of beauty. #Ichiro3000 pic.twitter.com/bOhKfVUjK2 — MLB Stat of the Day (@MLBStatoftheDay) August 8, 2016

David Ghiloni BHP - Warwick, New York

Ambidextrous pitcher David Ghiloni Iona College, New Rochelle, NY  ( see Gaels roster ) Warwick High School in Warwick, New York Class of 2017 Height: 5'10" Weight: 175 lbs Positions: Left- and Right-handed pitcher Bats: Left Throws: Both Glove: 44 Pro Ambidextrous Glove Natural Lefty; throws harder left-handed, but has more control right-handed Bayside Yankee pitcher David Ghiloni, age 17, has been using an ambidextrous glove since age 10.  He mainly pitches right-handed since he faces more right-handed batters.  He's been throwing with both arms since about 2 years old. Ghiloni has been clocked at 86 miles per hour as a lefty and 85 as a righty. Ghiloni  said he has several Division III colleges scouting him.  Read the articles below for more information.  Warwick’s switch-pitching wonder baffling batters with rare talent By Sal Interdonato  Times Herald-Record, May 1, 2017 WARWICK – David Ghiloni throws half his wa