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Gamble with an edge
Sandy Amoros
Tuesday, 13 July 2010 09:32
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Wasn't Aromos also right-handed? Didn't he SWITCH his glove to the other hand in order to make that catch? That is one of the all-time great highlights of baseball history, as I know the story and have seen the video of it.
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Sandy Amoros was both left handed and a left handed hitter.
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Tuesday, 13 July 2010 10:37
Alan Steinberg
Don, you may verify this by checking baseball-reference.com. As Casey Stengel would say, "you could look it up!"
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