Very interesting Mike! I think Phil Mickelson is only a lefty when golfing. Are there any switch hitters in baseball today? Donβt hear about them much if there are. Seems there were several of them in our youth. (Back in the βolden days.ππ)
Thanks for your comments Karen. Yes Mickelson only golf's lefty, he's naturally right-handed.
Actually, there are still quite a few. Justin Smoak, Jed Lowrie, Asbrubal Cabera, Carlos Santana, Jose Ramirez, Billy Hamilton (although due to an early season oblique injury, he's just batting right-handed now), Ian Happ, Yoan Moncada and Yasmani Grandal come to mind. I'm sure there are more, but these are off the top of my head.
This was such a fascinating and well researched article. Very impressive π€
Thanks so much Mary Kay! :-)
Johnny is the same way π
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Very interesting Mike! I think Phil Mickelson is only a lefty when golfing. Are there any switch hitters in baseball today? Donβt hear about them much if there are. Seems there were several of them in our youth. (Back in the βolden days.ππ)
Thanks for your comments Karen. Yes Mickelson only golf's lefty, he's naturally right-handed.
Actually, there are still quite a few. Justin Smoak, Jed Lowrie, Asbrubal Cabera, Carlos Santana, Jose Ramirez, Billy Hamilton (although due to an early season oblique injury, he's just batting right-handed now), Ian Happ, Yoan Moncada and Yasmani Grandal come to mind. I'm sure there are more, but these are off the top of my head.
In the future, look for a switch-hitter post! ;-)