In the age of specialization, over the past several years, does anyone else agree that maybe it's time to re-define the nature of a switch-hitter?
Typically, a switch-hitter will bat on the opposite side of the pitcher on the mound. However, with pitchers who are lefty or righty "specialists", do you think that any switch-hitter who has trouble with a certain pitcher consistently should simply try turning around? It seems to me that a s.-h. should not only be valuable because he can bat from both sides of the plate, but also because he can (or should be able to) bat from which ever side makes him feel more comfortable in any given situation.
Any thoughts welcome! And thanx in advance!
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2007-07-09
01:54:54
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