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Left-handed reliever John Candelaria was one of the early specialists in 1991, pitching 59 games and averaged .571 innings. In 1992, he allowed no earned runs—excluding inherited runners—in 43 of the 50 games. Jesse Orosco became a left-handed specialist later in his 24-season career and retired at the age of 46. From 1991 to 2003, he never ...
0–9. 1985 Pacific Coast Athletic Association Baseball Championship Series; 1995 Big West Conference baseball tournament; 1996 Big West Conference baseball tournament
Brian Christopher Fuentes (/ ˈ f w ɛ n t ɪ s /; born August 9, 1975) is an American former professional baseball pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for the Seattle Mariners, Colorado Rockies, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics and St. Louis Cardinals. He bats and throws left-handed.
Houston’s Yordan Alvarez might be the top left-handed hitter in Major League Baseball. Literally — neither player considers himself left-handed at all. MLB and its history are dotted with men ...
Started in 1989, it is one of the most prestigious high-school baseball tournaments in the country. The games are played at local high schools and at California State University Fullerton . The tournament invites the top schools from around the country to compete for the National Classic championship in front of an audience of professional and ...
Baseball leagues in California (3 C, 34 P) C. College baseball tournaments in California (22 P) L. Baseball competitions in Los Angeles (35 P) O.
Superstar LeBron James is like Springer in that he’s naturally left-handed but plays right-handed. James, who turns 40 in December, joked about his handedness late last year. “I’m gonna play until I’m 40. Then, after 40, I’m gonna go all left-hand until I’m 45,” he joked to reporters. “I’m gonna score 5,000 points with my left ...
Robert Victor "B. J." Ryan Jr. (born December 28, 1975) is an American baseball coach and former relief pitcher. He played college baseball at Louisiana, where he played for coach Tony Robichaux in 1997 and 1998. He also played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1999 to 2009.