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Related: About this forumA switch pitcher? What will they think of next.
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A switch pitcher? What will they think of next. (Original Post)
JeffHead
Jun 2015
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NightWatcher
(39,360 posts)1. His glove looks like it's for a mutant
He uses one glove for both catching hands. It looks like two giant thumbs and two fingers.
Brother Buzz
(38,073 posts)2. What happens when a switch-pitcher faces a switch-hitter?
2015 Official Baseball Rule 5.07(f) (formerly 2014 OBR 8.01(f)) covers this situation:
A pitcher must indicate visually to the umpire-in-chief, the batter and any runners the hand with which he intends to pitch, which may be done by wearing his glove on the other hand while touching the pitcher's plate. The pitcher is not permitted to pitch with the other hand until the batter is retired, the batter becomes a runner, the inning ends, the batter is substituted for by a pinch-hitter or the pitcher incurs an injury. In the event a pitcher switches pitching hands during an at-bat because he has suffered an injury, the pitcher may not, for the remainder of the game, pitch with the hand from which he has switched. The pitcher shall not be given the opportunity to throw any preparatory pitches after switching pitching hands. Any change of pitching hands must be indicated clearly to the umpire-in-chie
Kingofalldems
(39,319 posts)3. That is one heck of a special rule for one guy.
If he's talented enough to pitch with both hands---too bad for the batter I say. Baseball is about adjustment and batters should learn to adjust.