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Old Wed May 30, 2007, 02:01pm
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I would doubt that because the batter is free to switch from which side they want to bat from in between each pitch. I know the rules aren't meant to be fair but it would seem strange that the batter is free to choose which way they want to hit the ball for every pitch but the pitcher has to declare for each batter??? Doesn't make sense. (Which doesn't mean it isn't true!!)
That's just why they have it. Otherwise the batter would switch, the pitcher would switch, the batter would switch, the pitcher would switch, .... and the game would be a stalemate.

OBR: Each can switch once. It's in NAPBL, if not elsewhere.

NCAA and FED: Pitcher must declare. No restrictions on the batter.
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Old Wed May 30, 2007, 02:31pm
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That's just why they have it. Otherwise the batter would switch, the pitcher would switch, the batter would switch, the pitcher would switch, .... and the game would be a stalemate.

OBR: Each can switch once. It's in NAPBL, if not elsewhere.

NCAA and FED: Pitcher must declare. No restrictions on the batter.
For the first time in my career, I had this last year in a CICL game. I noticed the pitcher using a different hand when a lefty came up to bat following a righty. At first I thought I was imagining things--not an impossibility--then the next batter was a righty again and lo and behold, the pitcher goes back to the other hand to throw.
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Old Wed May 30, 2007, 03:07pm
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For the first time in my career, I had this last year in a CICL game. I noticed the pitcher using a different hand when a lefty came up to bat following a righty. At first I thought I was imagining things--not an impossibility--then the next batter was a righty again and lo and behold, the pitcher goes back to the other hand to throw.
Question for you - where did the keep their other glove when pitching - behind the mound or did they just put the same glove on the other hand? Just curious.
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Old Wed May 30, 2007, 03:39pm
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He used the same glove, which was a rather unique one. From what the catcher told me, it's made for such an ambidextrous pitcher.
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Old Wed May 30, 2007, 03:51pm
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The guy from Creighton has a special glove as well. It has a thumb on each end and a centrally located trap.

As far as the switching arms goes, it is the same principle used as when, say, a RH batter pinch hits to face a LH pitcher. The defense makes a pitching change for a RH pitcher to go against the Righty. The offense then gets the last move, and can burn another LH bench player to get the match-up they want. That pitcher is then required to pitch to the offense's final choice.

If there were no such rule in place to stop the switching, it would also result in a stalemate, or teams running out of players.
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He used the same glove, which was a rather unique one. From what the catcher told me, it's made for such an ambidextrous pitcher.
Never heard of it - what will they think of next!
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Old Wed May 30, 2007, 08:09pm
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I had him on the plate at Winthrop against Gardner Webb and he has to declare before each batter.
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Old Sat Nov 03, 2007, 11:01am
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My Grandson is a 10 year old Switch pitcher. He pitches 50 MPH with both arms and has great control with both arms. He plays on a select team and has an ERA of .166. See him pitch at www.bohannan.us
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Old Sun Nov 04, 2007, 10:49pm
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He used the same glove, which was a rather unique one. From what the catcher told me, it's made for such an ambidextrous pitcher.
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Old Mon Nov 05, 2007, 09:44am
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prolly takes twice as long for him to warm up.
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Old Mon Nov 05, 2007, 02:46pm
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prolly takes twice as long for him to warm up.
Never heard of him. . .where does Prolly play?
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prolly takes twice as long for him to warm up.
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Old Sat Nov 03, 2007, 03:52pm
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For the first time in my career, I had this last year in a CICL game. I noticed the pitcher using a different hand when a lefty came up to bat following a righty. At first I thought I was imagining things--not an impossibility--then the next batter was a righty again and lo and behold, the pitcher goes back to the other hand to throw.
That WAS the guy from Creighton. Pretty cool. And he threw the ball VERY well - watch for him to get signed in next year's amateur draft.

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Old Sat Nov 03, 2007, 07:37pm
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That WAS the guy from Creighton. Pretty cool. And he threw the ball VERY well - watch for him to get signed in next year's amateur draft.

JJ
I remember him, John. He did indeed pitch very well.
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Old Tue Nov 20, 2007, 02:13pm
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That WAS the guy from Creighton. Pretty cool. And he threw the ball VERY well - watch for him to get signed in next year's amateur draft.

JJ
I got to see him pitch several times this summer. He played for the Wisconsin Woodchucks, a team in the Northwoods League (a summer collegiate wood bat league in Wisconsin, Minnisota, and Iowa). It was remarkable.

Here is his Bio from the Woodchuck website.

http://www.woodchucks.com/2007Players/Venditte.shtml

Also, he's already been drafted by the New York Yankees in the 49th round of the 2007 MLB Draft

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