- Greg A. Harris
Greg A. Harris (born
November 2 1955 inLynwood, California ) is a formerpitcher inMajor League Baseball for theNew York Mets ,Cincinnati Reds , Montreal Expos,San Diego Padres , Texas Rangers,Philadelphia Phillies ,Boston Red Sox andNew York Yankees from 1981 to 1995. Harris pitched in 703 games in his career, starting 98. He pitched for the Padres in the1984 World Series , which they lost to theDetroit Tigers in five games.Harris is best known as the only pitcher in the modern era to pitch with both left and right arms. A natural right-hander, by 1986 he could throw well enough left-handed that he felt he could pitch with either hand in a game, but the opportunity did not arise. Harris wasn't allowed to throw lefty in a regular-season game until September 28, by|1995, the next-to-last game of his career, for the Expos. In the ninth inning, Harris retired
Reggie Sanders pitching right-handed, then switched to his left hand for the next two hitters,Hal Morris andEd Taubensee , who both batted lefty. Harris walked Morris but got Taubensee to ground out. He then went back to his right hand to retireBret Boone to end the inning.(Three 19th-century pitchers are known to have thrown with both hands:
Tony Mullane in 1882 and again in 1893,Elton Chamberlain in 1888, andLarry Corcoran in 1884.)ee also
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Montreal Expos all-time roster
*Pat Venditte , a minor-league pitcher who throws with both handsExternal links
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* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1995/B09280MON1995.htm Box score] from Harris' ambidextrous game, Sept. 28, 1995
* [http://www.nbc11.com/msnbcsports/11404724/detail.html Story on Harris]
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