No, this isn’t camera trickery with a mirror. High school pitcher Ryan Perez is ambidextrous and can hit 90 mph on the radar gun pitching with both his right and left hand. (Credit: CBS)
As if being a "switch-pitcher" (try saying that three times fast) was not enough to garner attention, Judson's Ryan Perez stands out in the prestigious Cape Cod League All-Star Game. I umpired a game on the bases where he pitched in HS once and I initially thought it was a different guy when he switched between innings. Didn't pick up that it was same name / same number pitching. I though it was a lefty-righty brother act, which would have been unique on its own merit if it was true.
Getting props on the Cape will not hurt his draft stock one bit.
from College Baseball Daily:
2014 Cape Cod All-Star Game Recap | College Baseball Daily:
Hyannis’ Ryan Perez (Judson) was even more impressive for the West in the top of the third, as the “switch pitcher” struck out the side in order. It was a performance that earned him West All-Star MVP honors. After 2 1/2 innings, it was a scoreless tie with only four total hits vs. six strikeouts.'via Blog this'
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