I'm right-handed with everything. My mom was lefty.

I'm left handed, but my dad taught me to play guitar right-handed.

I do everything right-handed - football, tennis, darts and golf - except for snooker.

I'm ambidextrous when I eat. But playing tennis right-handed - I can't do it. I'm clueless.

Verlander is a guy every right-handed power pitcher looks up to since the beginning of time.

Mike Elizondo had an incredible array of guitars in the studio, but they were all right-handed.

Most of the time, I'm playing right-handed players, so it's a little easier to adjust going back to a righty.

Because I believe that humans are computers, I conjectured that computers, like people, can have left- and right-handed versions.

I write with my left hand even though I'm right-handed, I walk backwards in a very safe place - anything that engages your brain.

Anything over-handed, I do left-handed. Like throwing a ball or serving in tennis. Otherwise, right-handed, like writing and shaving.

I feel like, in general, lefties hit fastballs from right-handed pitchers better than right-handers hit fastballs from right-handed pitchers.

I am a lefty, though I bat right-handed... When I was a kid I pitched, played first, outfield and shortstop as well. Now it's mainly softball with some friends.

When I got hurt and had surgery on my left shoulder, my arm was in a sling for over a month but I could play Ping-Pong right-handed. I started playing and got addicted.

I don't see that my age has anything to do with what is between the covers of my book, any more than the fact that I am right-handed. It's a fact of my biography, but it's uninteresting.

Had I not got into acting and modeling, I would have been a part of the national cricket team. I'm a right-handed batsman and a pace bowler and have won lots of awards during my college and school days.

There was a time when rival teams used a shift against me. They would put the second baseman on the shortstop's side of the bag, move the shortstop into the hole to his right, and have the third baseman hug the foul line. The idea was to build an infield wall against a known right-handed pull hitter.

When I first started swinging a bat, I swung righty. So one time, my dad came home, and he wanted to see my batting stance. So I showed him. He says, 'You don't hit right-handed. You hit left-handed.' At that age I didn't even really think about it. Just like 'all right,' and I switched hands. He said I'd thank him later.

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