Professional scouts are paying increasing attention to a pitcher in Illinois that can throw with both hands.
Ryan Perez has become a spectacle at Westminster Christian.
He can throw a fastball, changeup, cutter and curveball with both arms and he's been clocked at 90 mph right-handed and 87 mph left-handed.
"To them, it's so weird," said Perez, whose father began teaching him to use both arms as a toddler. "To me, it's natural."
RealGM Wiretap
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