A conversation between NJ.com and a Yankees player has led to the veteran thinking about becoming a switch-hitter.
Yankees catcher J.C. Escarra is exploring switch-hitting at age 31 as New York searches for more offense behind the plate.
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4 switch-hitters who really need to drop that label
Switch hitting has become a lost art in Major League Baseball. In this piece we’ll take a closer look into a handful of switch-hitters who should drop that label. Over the years, Major League Baseball ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Yankees reliever Fernando Cruz’s long and winding road to finally reaching the majors at age 32 officially began when the Puerto Rican was drafted by the Royals as a shortstop in 2007.
A bona fide switch-hitter, the Florida native is among six on MLB.com 's list of top 100 prospects for the amateur draft that starts June 4. The art of batting from both sides of the plate would ...
No, Luisangel Acuña is not a switch hitter, despite what you might’ve heard from Chicago White Sox GM Chris Getz in the recent past. In a viral post on X on Wednesday, Chicago sports blogger Sam ...
The Chicago Cubs are finalizing their Opening Day roster, but the organization's No. 4 prospect will not break camp with the Major League club. Carlson's inclusion on Chicago's roster may also be ...
Chicago White Sox general manager Chris Getz issued a lighthearted statement Thursday after comments he incorrectly made about newly acquired outfielder Luisangel Acuna being a switch-hitter went ...
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