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Tony Polis - Ambidextrous Pitcher, Mark Morris HS

Tony Polis - Mark Morris HS Tony Polis Hometown:   Longview, WA High School: Mark Morris High School 2007, Longview, WA Colleges: University of Puget Sound - UPS Loggers;  Pacific Lutheran University (PLU), 2011 Position:  2B/SS/P Height/Weight: 5' 8", 155 lbs Bats:  Left Throws:  Both (ambidextrous) Tony Polis was  twice named first team all-league in baseball for Mark Morris HS. The ambidextrous pitcher had a 1.99 ERA in two seasons of varsity baseball.  In college, he played baseball for the Puget Sound Loggers and point guard for the PLU Lutes.  Ambidextrous pitcher Tony Polis, a junior at Mark Morris High School in Longview, made Cowlitz County history on April 21 when he recorded three strikeouts while pitching left-handed, then switched gloves and struck out a batter throwing right-handed in a 10-0 victory over Washougal.  May 30, 2006  source: The Seattle Times  Tony Polis - Mark Morris B...

6-year-old ambidextrous baseball player

Steven K. is a 6-year-old ambidextrous baseball player from Rochester NY, who can throw with both hands. Watch the video of Steven throwing and fielding left- and right-handed. Notice how he practices with two gloves and uses good footwork to field the ball. Ambidextrous throwers in the major league Steven K ambidextrous pitcher at 7-years-old Published on Jul 23, 2013 As you can see in the video, Steven is ambidextrous. Although throwing left handed is his primary side, he throws just as hard right handed.

Max Homick - ambidextrous star

Maxwell Joseph Muzio Homick Born: June 10, 1992 Hometown: San Diego, CA High School: Rancho Bernardo HS, San Diego College: University of San Diego, freshman in 2012 Positions: LHP/OF/1B Bats: Left Throws: Left Height/Weight: 6'3'', 205 lb. Uses 4 gloves to play several positions: Left-handed - LHP, 1B, OF  ( up to 90 mph fastball) Right-handed - 3B Max can throw well with either arm, but only pitches left-handed in games. He plays 1B and OF left-handed; and can play 3B right-handed. Max started playing baseball when he was 11 years-old and apparently played catcher, shortstop and third base right-handed. He played hockey left-handed and writes with his right hand. Although, Max is not an ambidextrous pitcher, I thought this was an interesting story of an ambidextrous baseball player who has potential at the college level. Homick an ambidextrous star in the making   Rancho Bernardo (San Diego) junior Max Homick, already committed to the Univ...