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4 switch-hitters who really need to drop that label
Switch hitting has become a lost art in Major League Baseball. In this piece we’ll take a closer look into a handful of switch-hitters who should drop that label. Over the years, Major League Baseball ...
Carlos Beltran, seen here in 2005, was a prolific switch-hitter who will enter the Hall of Fame this summer. Anthony J Causi Carlos Beltrán calls it a “blessing.” That Bernie Williams had gone first.
Budding switch hitters need plenty of time to learn the skill — and plenty of room to fail. "Younger kids get discouraged without immediate success and it becomes difficult to see it through to the ...
Former Kansas City Royals star Carlos Beltran was elected to the Hall of Fame on Tuesday. Beltran is one of the better switch-hitters in recent memory. However, he wasn't always a player who could hit ...
Every ballplayer has someone he wants to emulate. The Miami Marlins second baseman Xavier Edwards certainly has someone that he looked up to and wanted to be like. Edwards, currently in his fourth MLB ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Cal Raleigh broke Mickey Mantle’s record for homers by a switch-hitter and tied the Mariners record set by Ken Griffey Jr. when the Seattle star hit his 55th and 56th of the season ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Yankees reliever Fernando Cruz’s long and winding road to finally reaching the majors at age 32 officially began when the Puerto Rican was drafted by the Royals as a shortstop in 2007.
There are fewer than 10 switch-hitting batters in the Big 12, and it's been a long time since the Mountaineers asked. ahitter to change sides. Big 12 play begins tomorrow as West Virginia travels to ...
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