It's called a "Pull Hit."
For a right handed batter, the opposite field would be right field ... a right handed batter that hits the ball to right field is said to hit the ball to the opposite field. For a left handed batter, the opposite field would be left field.
No, he was a left handed batter.
'Pulling the ball' is a term used with hitting and is when a right handed batter hits a ball to the left side of the field or a left handed batter hits a ball to the right side of the field.
mike trout is a right handed thrower and right handed batter.
mike trout is a right handed thrower and right handed batter.
In baseball, a left-handed batter typically has the advantage when facing a right-handed pitcher on the mound.
she bats and throws right handed
A batter that can hit right handed and left handed is called a switch hitter.
Yes, a left-handed batter may have an advantage when facing a right-handed pitcher in baseball due to the angle of the pitch and the positioning of the batter in the batter's box.
mike trout is a right handed thrower and right handed batter.
In baseball you have a right fielder, right handed pitchers, right handed batters, you can hit the ball to the right side of the field. In American Football, you have positions called right guard and right tackle, you can run a play to the right side of the field. In hockey, there is an area of the ice that can be called the right wing, you have right handed shooters.
A batter going the other way means that in the case of a right handed hitter, he will hit the baseball to right field and in the event of a left handed hitter, he will hit a pitched baseball to left field which is going the other way in baseball terms.