MLB player Jimmy Rollins can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
MLB player Jimmy Paredes can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
MLB player Jimmy Nelson bats right.
Jimmy Rollins used a 33-inch, 31-ounce bat during his MLB career, typically opting for a model made by Easton. His bat of choice was often a wooden bat, specifically a maple or ash model, which provided a balance of power and control. Rollins' bat size reflected his personal preference for a lighter bat that allowed for quicker swing speed.
MLB player Abraham Almonte can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
MLB player Adrian Nieto can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
MLB player Alberto Callaspo can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
MLB player Andres Blanco can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
MLB player Andrew Romine can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
MLB player Andy Parrino can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
MLB player Angel Pagan can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
MLB player Arismendy Alcantara can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
MLB player Asdrubal Cabrera can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).