Miami catcher Adrian Del Castillo (Miami Athletics/Ashleigh Young)

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Fall Report: Miami

Fall Report

CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Miami Hurricanes newcomer Adam Frank throws lefty when he plays outfield … and righty when he’s on the dirt at second or third base.

It’s odd, but, hey, welcome to 2020.

“When I was about 10 years old, playing outfield was a bit boring,” said Frank, a natural lefty thrower who bats right. “Not many balls were hit out there. That’s when I started trying to throw righthanded, so I could play the infield.”

Frank, a New Jersey native who took a circuitous route to Miami — Fairleigh Dickinson University and then a Florida junior college – is symbolic[…]

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