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Mississippi State pitcher Jurrangelo Cijntje goes viral for ambidextrous talent
A Mississippi State pitcher goes viral, and it isn’t simply due to his spectacular efficiency in his first collegiate begin.
Jurrangelo Cijntje, a freshman out of Pembroke Pines, Florida, began for the Bulldogs in Wednesday’s sport in opposition to the College of Louisiana Monroe, when he struck out seven batters in 4 scoreless innings.
The spectacular half? He did so pitching with each arms.
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The 19-year-old switch-pitcher allowed only one hit, one stroll and struck out six batters as right-hander.
Within the third inning, he displayed his ambidextrous skills and struck out a left-handed hitter with a 92 mph fastball.
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Cijntje, who’s now 2-0 this season after showing in final week’s win over VMI, additionally threw a 97 mph pitch from the correct.
MSU walked away with a 14-3 win over Louisiana-Monroe.
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Cijntje was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in final 12 months’s MLB Draft Mix however opted to pursue a profession in faculty first – a call that’s absolutely paying off.