Difference between revisions of "Switch hitter"

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A switch hitter is an ambidextrous baseball player who can hit from either the right or left side of the plate.  This is an advantage because left-handed hitters tend to have greater success with right-handed pitchers and vice versa, so a switch hitter is versatile enough to have the potential for success with any type of pitcher.
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A switch hitter is an ambidextrous [[baseball]] player who can hit from either the right or left side of the plate.  This is an advantage because left-handed hitters tend to have greater success with right-handed pitchers and vice versa, so a switch hitter is versatile enough to have the potential for success with any type of [[pitcher]].

Revision as of 04:31, June 19, 2007

A switch hitter is an ambidextrous baseball player who can hit from either the right or left side of the plate. This is an advantage because left-handed hitters tend to have greater success with right-handed pitchers and vice versa, so a switch hitter is versatile enough to have the potential for success with any type of pitcher.