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I've just realized that Martin Dihigo's two hitting cards disagree on an important fact. Dihigo's original 5.65M NeL card (which covers his whole career) lists him as a switch-hitter. And his pitcher's card shows him also as a switch-hitter. On the other hand, his 1927 ATG8 card lists him as a RH hitter. Which was he?
Curiously, the sources I've checked disagree. He was definitely a RH thrower. All the sources agree on that--and any way he was also a successful RH pitcher.
But what about as a hitter. The Hall of Fame's Dihigo webpage lists him as a righty batter. http://baseballhall.org/hof/dihigo-martin
So does the Negro League eMuseum: http://coe.k-state.edu/annex/nlbemuseum/history/players/dihigo.html and so does his main page at Baseball-Reference: http://www.baseball-reference.com/nlb/player.cgi?id=dihigo002mar
OTOH, Dihigo's baseball reference biography page lists him as a switch-hitter: http://www.baseball-reference.com.. One wonders if they have any solid source information that backs this up.
It's also possible that he switch-hit some of the time. He was incredibly versatile, pitching, hitting, and playing most every position in the field. So it's not impossible that he would go back and forth on his hitting style. Maybe he batted right in 1927, but not at other times in his career?
Does anyone have any definite information on this? I am tempted to email SOM and ask them to address the question, but it would be nice to have some fully reliable data before I proceed.
The whole thing does seem to point the the comparatively sketchy information we have on the Negro Leagues.
Curiously, the sources I've checked disagree. He was definitely a RH thrower. All the sources agree on that--and any way he was also a successful RH pitcher.
But what about as a hitter. The Hall of Fame's Dihigo webpage lists him as a righty batter. http://baseballhall.org/hof/dihigo-martin
So does the Negro League eMuseum: http://coe.k-state.edu/annex/nlbemuseum/history/players/dihigo.html and so does his main page at Baseball-Reference: http://www.baseball-reference.com/nlb/player.cgi?id=dihigo002mar
OTOH, Dihigo's baseball reference biography page lists him as a switch-hitter: http://www.baseball-reference.com.. One wonders if they have any solid source information that backs this up.
It's also possible that he switch-hit some of the time. He was incredibly versatile, pitching, hitting, and playing most every position in the field. So it's not impossible that he would go back and forth on his hitting style. Maybe he batted right in 1927, but not at other times in his career?
Does anyone have any definite information on this? I am tempted to email SOM and ask them to address the question, but it would be nice to have some fully reliable data before I proceed.
The whole thing does seem to point the the comparatively sketchy information we have on the Negro Leagues.