I assume as much due to the direction of his hair
No. He is right-handed.
The cause of death was officially listed as "pleurisy of the left side, consumption of the right lung, general military tuberculosis and parenchymatous nephritis."In layman's terms lung and kidney failure.older death age
Ralph Miller - left-handed pitcher - died on 1967-02-18.
Ralph Miller - left-handed pitcher - was born on 1899-01-14.
no he was right handed. Yout can see this in pictures where he writes autographs
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she is left handed
he his left handed
he is left handed....
He is left handed.