MLB player Jarrod Saltalamacchia can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
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MLB player Jarrod Dyson bats left.
MLB player Jarrod Parker bats right.
Jarrod Saltalamacchia now has the longest full name and the longest last name. William Van Landingham has 20 letters, and Jarrod also has 20 letters. Jarrod currently holds the record by himself for current active players, as Van Landingham has retired. Atlanta Braves catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia had one of the most interesting debuts in major league history. He came up last Wednesday, which was also his 22nd birthday, and established a record without one swing of the bat: With 14 letters, he has the longest last name in baseball history. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/nl/braves/2007-05-09-salt_N.htm?csp=34
MLB player Melky Cabrera can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
MLB player Robbie Grossman can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
MLB player Abraham Almonte can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
MLB player Adrian Nieto can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
MLB player Alberto Callaspo can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
MLB player Andres Blanco can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
MLB player Andrew Romine can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).
MLB player Andy Parrino can bat right or left (i.e. he is a switch hitter).