Mariners' Switch-Pitcher Jurrangelo Cijntje Impresses in Spring Breakout Debut
The ambidextrous prospect's standout performance was overshadowed by a social media blunder calling him 'amphibious.'
- Jurrangelo Cijntje, a Mariners prospect and ambidextrous pitcher, showcased his unique skill set in a Spring Breakout game, throwing mid-90s from the left side and upper-90s from the right.
- Cijntje pitched two innings against the Guardians' top prospects, allowing one unearned run, striking out two batters, and switching arms mid-game to adapt to matchups.
- A social media post from an MLB-affiliated account mistakenly described Cijntje as 'amphibious' instead of 'ambidextrous,' sparking confusion and amusement among fans.
- The Mariners plan to develop Cijntje primarily as a right-handed starter while preserving his left-handed pitching abilities for specific matchups.
- Ranked as Seattle's No. 9 prospect, Cijntje aims to advance to Double-A Arkansas by the end of the season, with team officials acknowledging the need for a flexible development approach.