The Korean Baseball Organization has created a new rule to regulate pitchers who are able to throw with both arms, prompted by the emergence of an ambidextrous hurler during spring training.
The KBO determined that such a pitcher must "clearly indicate to the home plate umpire, the hitter and the base runners" which hand he will use to throw by.
The league also determined that an ambidextrous pitcher may not switch hands during an at-bat and will not be allowed to throw warm-up pitches should he switch arms during an inning.■
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