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Related: About this forumThe only switch hitter in MLB history who hit .300 from both sides of the plate.
Chipper Jones.
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The only switch hitter in MLB history who hit .300 from both sides of the plate. (Original Post)
kairos12
Mar 2022
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SheltieLover
(59,600 posts)1. He was my guess.
Great player.
Walleye
(35,661 posts)2. I rooted for the Mets and the Phillies so I hated Chipper Jones
He was always batting in runs But he was brilliant at the plate
kairos12
(13,247 posts)3. Apparently he named his son Shea because
he hit so well there.
Sorry for this.
Walleye
(35,661 posts)4. That's funny, hey it's baseball it's all good.Darryl strawberry named his daughter diamond
I thought that was a cool name for the daughter of a slugger
MichMan
(13,160 posts)5. Pete Rose was really close over a career with the most games played of all time
.304 batting left and .297 batting right.
kairos12
(13,247 posts)7. When I was guessing, that's who I picked.
Diamond_Dog
(34,615 posts)6. Great trivia, kairos12!