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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/06/sports/baseball/06pitcher.html?em&ex=1176091200&en=705e685d73eda3f5&ei=5087%0A
Neat story. Like the Abbott and Costello line:
A switch-pitcher facing a switch-hitter could make a fine Abbott and Costello routine. Against Nebraska last year, a switch-hitter came to the plate right-handed, prompting Venditte to switch to his right arm, which caused the batter to move to the left-hand batter's box, with Venditte switching his arm again. Umpires ultimately restored order, applying the rule (the same as that in the majors) that a pitcher must declare which arm he will use before throwing his first pitch and cannot change before the at-bat ends.
“Eventually, after 10 or 15 minutes, they got it figured out,†Venditte said with a smile.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/06/sports/baseball/06pitcher.html?em&ex=1176091200&en=705e685d73eda3f5&ei=5087%0A
Neat story. Like the Abbott and Costello line:
A switch-pitcher facing a switch-hitter could make a fine Abbott and Costello routine. Against Nebraska last year, a switch-hitter came to the plate right-handed, prompting Venditte to switch to his right arm, which caused the batter to move to the left-hand batter's box, with Venditte switching his arm again. Umpires ultimately restored order, applying the rule (the same as that in the majors) that a pitcher must declare which arm he will use before throwing his first pitch and cannot change before the at-bat ends.
“Eventually, after 10 or 15 minutes, they got it figured out,†Venditte said with a smile.