Detmers w a no-no thru 6 IP. 1 BB 2 Ks. Only 64 pitches.
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Originally posted by Sour Masher View PostYes, it is a three way tie at zero. The most recent one was Ken Holtzman with Chicago. The other two were from way back.
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Originally posted by Pauly View PostRendon just hit a HR off Phillips left handed lmao
Interestingly, this is not necessarily the 1st time a non-switch-hitter has hit a HR in a MLB game from the opposite side of the plate. Arguably Ji-Man Choi did it in 2020. Choi, a LHed hitter, hit a HR RHed off of Anthony Kay in 2020, but supposedly he was playing around w becoming a switch-hitter that year before eventually giving this up. A more interesting story is that of Hal Trosky, a slugger from the 30's and 40's. Trosky came to MLB in 1933 and had originally hit RHed but he did it cross-handed, i.e., his left hand was his top hand. He became a LHed hitter at some point but in a game at Fenway Park, after seeing the Green Monster he hit RHed for that game. He hit 2 HRs that game but after the game his manager said he didnt want him hitting RHed ever again. Despite this, in 1935 he batted RHed again (presumably still batting cross-handed) against a LHed pitcher and hit a HR. How in the world can anyone have any success hitting cross handed, much less hit HRs against MLB pitchers?
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Originally posted by rhd View PostDespite this, in 1935 he batted RHed again (presumably still batting cross-handed) against a LHed pitcher and hit a HR. How in the world can anyone have any success hitting cross handed, much less hit HRs against MLB pitchers?
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