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I think the Mets did it in one game way back with Orosco and a right-hander (McDowell?). And switched them around for a couple of innings based on who was batting. (P and RF). Not sure though.
I do remember for sure in the early 90s. The Cubs moved a pitcher named Les Lancaster to LF for one batter to set up a L vs. L situation.
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-Left-handed groundball specialist
-Strikeouts are for wimps
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