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A knuckleball (or knuckler for short) is a baseball
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 pitch
Pitch (baseball)

In baseball, a pitch is the act of throwing a baseball toward home plate to start a play. The term comes from the Knickerbocker Rules. Originally, the ball had to be literally "pitched" underhand, as with pitching horseshoes....
 with an erratic, unpredictable motion. The pitch is thrown so as to minimize the spin of the ball in flight. This causes vortices
Vortex

A vortex is a Rotation, often Turbulence,flow of fluid. Any spiral motion with closed Streamlines, streaklines and pathlines is vortex flow....
 over the stitched seams of the baseball during its trajectory, which in turn can cause the pitch to change direction—and even corkscrew—in mid-flight. This makes the pitch difficult for batters to hit, but also difficult for pitcher
Pitcher

In baseball, the pitcher is the player who throwsthe baseball from the pitcher's mound toward the catcher to begin each play, with the goal of out a batter who attempts to either make contact with it or draw a base on balls....
s to control.






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A knuckleball (or knuckler for short) is a baseball
Baseball

Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two team sport of nine players each. The goal of baseball is to score run by hitting a thrown Baseball with a baseball bat and touching a series of four markers called base arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. Players on one team take turns hitting against...
 pitch
Pitch (baseball)

In baseball, a pitch is the act of throwing a baseball toward home plate to start a play. The term comes from the Knickerbocker Rules. Originally, the ball had to be literally "pitched" underhand, as with pitching horseshoes....
 with an erratic, unpredictable motion. The pitch is thrown so as to minimize the spin of the ball in flight. This causes vortices
Vortex

A vortex is a Rotation, often Turbulence,flow of fluid. Any spiral motion with closed Streamlines, streaklines and pathlines is vortex flow....
 over the stitched seams of the baseball during its trajectory, which in turn can cause the pitch to change direction—and even corkscrew—in mid-flight. This makes the pitch difficult for batters to hit, but also difficult for pitcher
Pitcher

In baseball, the pitcher is the player who throwsthe baseball from the pitcher's mound toward the catcher to begin each play, with the goal of out a batter who attempts to either make contact with it or draw a base on balls....
s to control. The challenge also extends to the catcher
Catcher

Catcher is a Baseball positions played in baseball. The catcher crouches behind home plate and receives the ball from the pitcher. In the numbering system used to record defensive plays, the catcher is assigned the number 2 ....
, who must at least attempt to catch the pitch, and the umpire
Umpire (baseball)

In baseball, the umpire is the person charged with officiating the game, including beginning and ending the game, enforcing the rules of the game and the grounds, making judgment calls on plays, and handling the disciplinary actions....
, who must determine whether the pitch was a strike or ball.

Origins

Eddiecicotte55
The identity of the first pitcher to throw a knuckleball is uncertain, but it appears to have been developed in the early 20th century. Lew "Hicks" Moren [1906] of the Philadelphia Athletics was credited as its inventor. However, Eddie Cicotte
Eddie Cicotte

Edward Victor "Eddie" Cicotte , nicknamed "Knuckles", was an United States right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball best known for his time with the Chicago White Sox....
 apparently also came up with the pitch while at Indianapolis, and brought it to the major leagues
Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
 two years later in 1908. Since Cicotte had a much more successful career (and also gained later notoriety as one of the players implicated in the Black Sox scandal
Black Sox Scandal

The Black Sox Scandal refers to a number of events that took place around and during the play of the 1919 World Series. The name "Black Sox" also refers to the Chicago White Sox team from that year....
), his name is the one most often associated with the invention of the pitch today.

Grip and motion of knuckleball


As used by Cicotte, the knuckleball was originally thrown by holding the ball with the knuckles, hence the name of the pitch. Ed Summers, a Pittsburgh teammate of Cicotte who adopted the pitch and helped develop it, modified this by holding the ball with his fingertips and using the thumb
Thumb

The thumb is the Human_anatomical_terms#Anatomical_directions-most finger of the hand. The English adjective for thumb is pollical....
 for balance. This grip can also include digging the fingernails into the surface of the ball. The fingertip grip is actually more commonly used today by pitchers who throw the knuckleball, like Boston's Tim Wakefield, who has a knuckleball with a lot of movement, or Hall of Famer Phil Niekro
Phil Niekro

Philip Henry Niekro is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997.A native of Blaine, Ohio, Niekro attended Bridgeport High School in Bridgeport, Ohio, and was a boyhood friend of future National Basketball Association great John Havlicek....
, who had a very effective knuckler and knucklecurve. However, youngsters with smaller hands tend to throw the knuckleball with their knuckles. Sometimes these youngsters will even throw the knuckleball with their knuckles flat against the ball, giving it less spin but also making it difficult to throw any significant distance.

Regardless how the pitch is gripped, the purpose of the knuckleball is to avoid the rotational spin normally created by the act of throwing a ball. In the absence of this rotation, the ball's trajectory
Trajectory

Trajectory is the path of a moving object that it follows through space. The object might be a projectile or a satellite, for example. It thus includes the meaning of orbit - the path of a planet, an asteroid or a comet as it travels around a central mass....
 is significantly affected by variations in airflow caused by differences between the smooth surface of the ball and the stitching of its seams. The asymmetric drag
Drag (physics)

The term drag is widely used in Physics and Engineering and is central to the field of fluid dynamics. "Drag" refers to forces that oppose the motion of a solid object through a fluid ....
 that results will tend to deflect the trajectory toward the side with the stitches.

Over the distance from the pitcher's mound to home plate
Home Plate

Home Plate is the fifth album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1975 ....
, the effect of these forces is that the knuckleball can "flutter", "dance" or "jiggle", or actually curve in two opposite directions over its flight. A pitch thrown completely without spin is actually less desirable, however, than one with only a very slight spin (so that the ball completes perhaps between one-half and one rotation on its way from the pitcher to the batter). This will cause the position of the stitches to change somewhat as the ball travels, and therefore the drag that gives the ball its motion, thus making its flight even more erratic. Even a ball thrown without rotation will "flutter" somewhat, due to the 'apparent wind' it feels as its trajectory changes throughout its flight path.

A hazard of throwing the knuckleball is that it can be very easy to hit hard if it doesn't change direction in mid-flight, as evidenced by one sportscaster's description of the ball's behavior: "It either dances in or prances out." To reduce the chances of having the knuckler be hit for a home run
Home run

In baseball, a home run is scored when the ball is hit in such a way that the batting is able to circle all the bases, ending at home plate and scoring run for himself and each baserunning who was already on base, with no error by the defensive team on the play....
, some pitchers will impart a slight topspin
Topspin

In sports, in particular racquet sports, topspin is a property of a shot where the ball rotates as if rolling in the same direction as it is moving....
 so that if no force causes the ball to dance it will move downward in flight. Still, a knuckleball with insufficient movement is essentially a 65-MPH batting practice fastball, a pitch that a typical major league hitter can deposit in the stands for a home run. Another drawback is that runners on base can usually advance more easily than if a conventional pitcher is on the mound. This is due to both the knuckleball's low average speed (55–75 MPH) and erratic movement, which forces the catcher to keep focusing on the ball even after the runner takes off. These factors lead to the scarcity of the so-called knuckleballer.

Naming and relationship to other pitches

Since it developed during a period when the spitball
Spitball

A spitball is an illegal Pitch in which the ball has been altered by the application of saliva, petroleum jelly, or some other foreign substance....
 was legal and commonly used, and was similarly surprising in its motion, the knuckleball was sometimes called the "dry spitter". Cicotte was widely reported to throw both the knuckleball and a variant on the spitball known as a "shine ball" (because he would "shine" one side of a dirty ball by rubbing it on his uniform). However, Cicotte called the shine ball "a pure freak of the imagination", claiming that he did this to disconcert hitters but that the pitch was still a knuckleball.

Other names for the knuckleball have generally alluded to its motion and slower speed. These include the flutterball, the floater, the dancer, the butterfly ball, the ghostball, and the bug.

The knuckle curve
Knuckle curve

In Major League Baseball history, the term knuckle curve refers to three entirely different pitches.The first, more common pitch called the knuckle curve, is really a standard curveball, thrown with one or more of the index or mean fingers bent....
 has a somewhat similar name because of the grip used to throw it (also with the knuckles or fingernails), but it is generally thrown harder and with spin. The resulting motion of the pitch more closely resembles a curveball
Curveball

The curveball is a breaking pitch in baseball thrown with a grip and hand movement that imparts down and/or sideways spin to the baseball . It is therefore considered a type of breaking ball....
, which explains the combination name. Toad Ramsey
Toad Ramsey

Thomas H. "Toad" Ramsey was an United States Major League Baseball player who pitcher in the Majors from to . Ramsey spent his entire career in the American Association , split between two different teams....
, a pitcher from 1885–1890, is credited in some later sources with being the first knuckleballer, apparently based primarily on accounts of how he gripped the ball; however, based on more contemporary descriptions of his pitch as an "immense drop ball", it may be that his pitch was a form of knuckle curve. Two later pitchers, Jesse Haines
Jesse Haines

Jesse Joseph "Pop" Haines, was a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher and knuckleballer. He played briefly in 1918 and then from 1920 to 1937....
 and Freddie Fitzsimmons
Freddie Fitzsimmons

Frederick Landis Fitzsimmons , nicknamed "Fat Freddie," was an United States right-handed pitcher, manager and coach in Major League Baseball who played from 1925 to 1943 with the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers....
, were sometimes characterized as knuckleball pitchers even by their contemporaries, but in their cases this again refers to a harder-thrown, curving pitch that would probably not be called a knuckleball today. Retired New York Yankees
New York Yankees

The New York Yankees are a professional baseball based in the Borough of the Bronx, in New York City, New York and are a member of the American League East of Major League Baseball's American League....
 pitcher Mike Mussina
Mike Mussina

Michael Cole Mussina , nicknamed Moose, is a former Major League Baseball starting pitcher. He played for the Baltimore Orioles and the New York Yankees ....
 threw a knuckle curve.

Use of the knuckleball in pitching

When originally developed, the knuckleball was used by a number of pitchers as simply one pitch in their repertoire, usually as part of changing speeds from their fastball
Fastball

The fastball is the most common type of pitch in baseball. Some "power pitchers," like Nolan Ryan, Roger Clemens have thrown it at speeds of 95-104 mph and up to 107.9 mph , relying purely on speed to prevent the ball from being hit....
. It is almost never used in a mixed repertoire today, however, and some believe that to throw the knuckleball effectively with some semblance of control over the pitch, one must throw it more or less exclusively. At the same time, pitchers rarely focus on the knuckleball if they have reasonable skill with more standard pitches, so knuckleball pitchers have become quite rare.

However, the knuckleball does provide some advantages to its practitioners. It does not need to be thrown hard (in fact, throwing too hard may diminish its effectiveness), and is therefore less taxing on the arm. This means knuckleball pitchers can throw more innings
Innings

An inning, or innings, is a fixed-length segment of a game in any of a variety of sports – most notably cricket and baseball during which one team attempts to score while the other team attempts to prevent the first from scoring....
 than orthodox pitchers, and are able to pitch more frequently because they require less time to recover after having pitched. The lower physical strain also gives them the potential for greater career longevity, as some have continued to pitch professionally well into their forties, such as Tim Wakefield
Tim Wakefield

Timothy Stephen Wakefield is a right-handed knuckleball pitcher in Major League Baseball who has played with the Boston Red Sox since 1995 Major League Baseball season....
 and the Niekro brothers. In addition, some pitchers (such as Jim Bouton
Jim Bouton

James Alan Bouton is a former Major League Baseball player, and writer of the controversial baseball book Ball Four, which was a combination diary of his season and memoir of his years with the New York Yankees, Milwaukee Brewers, and Houston Astros....
) have had success as knuckleballers after their ability to throw hard declined.

Hoyt Wilhelm
Hoyt Wilhelm

James Hoyt Wilhelm was an United States pitcher in Major League Baseball. Wilhelm was best known for his knuckleball, which enabled him to have great longevity – occasionally as a starting pitcher, but mainly as a specialist relief pitcher man ....
, Phil Niekro
Phil Niekro

Philip Henry Niekro is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997.A native of Blaine, Ohio, Niekro attended Bridgeport High School in Bridgeport, Ohio, and was a boyhood friend of future National Basketball Association great John Havlicek....
 and Jesse Haines
Jesse Haines

Jesse Joseph "Pop" Haines, was a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher and knuckleballer. He played briefly in 1918 and then from 1920 to 1937....
, three pitchers who primarily relied on the knuckleball, have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Niekro was given the nickname "Knucksie" during his career. Other prominent knuckleball pitchers have included Joe Niekro
Joe Niekro

Joseph Franklin Niekro was an United States starting pitcher in Major League Baseball, the younger brother of National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum pitcher Phil Niekro, and the father of first baseman Lance Niekro....
 (Phil's brother), Charlie Hough
Charlie Hough

Charles Oliver Hough is a former knuckleball pitcher in Major League Baseball. He is currently the pitching coach for the Class-A Inland Empire 66ers of San Bernardino in the Los Angeles Dodgers minor league system....
, Dave Jolly
Dave Jolly

David Jolly was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. The 6'0", 165 lb. right-hander was a native of Stony Point, North Carolina. He was signed by the Baltimore Orioles as an amateur free agent before the 1946 season....
, Ben Flowers
Ben Flowers

Bennett Flowers is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for four different teams between and . Listed at 6' 4", 195 lb., he batted and threw right-handed....
, Wilbur Wood
Wilbur Wood

Wilbur Forrester Wood, Jr. is a former knuckleball pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, and most notably the Chicago White Sox, where he got 163 of his 164 Win s....
, Tom Candiotti
Tom Candiotti

Thomas Caesar Candiotti is a former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who was known for his knuckleball. He played for the Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Indians, Toronto Blue Jays, Oakland Athletics and Los Angeles Dodgers....
, Bob Purkey
Bob Purkey

Robert Thomas Purkey was an United States right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball known for his use of the knuckleball. From through , Purkey played for the Pittsburgh Pirates , Cincinnati Reds and St....
, Steve Sparks
Steve Sparks

Steven William Sparks is a former knuckleball-throwing right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher, who graduated from Holland Hall High School, then attended Sam Houston State University in 1987....
 and Tim Wakefield
Tim Wakefield

Timothy Stephen Wakefield is a right-handed knuckleball pitcher in Major League Baseball who has played with the Boston Red Sox since 1995 Major League Baseball season....
. During the 1945 season, with talent depleted by call-ups to fight in World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, the Washington Senators
Minnesota Twins

The Minnesota Twins are a professional baseball based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. The Twins are a member of the American League Central of Major League Baseball's American League....
 had a pitching rotation which included four knuckleball pitchers (Dutch Leonard
Dutch Leonard (right-handed pitcher)

Emil John "Dutch" Leonard was a right-handed knuckleballer in Major League Baseball who pitched with the Los Angeles Dodgers , Minnesota Twins , Philadelphia Phillies , and Chicago Cubs ....
, Johnny Niggeling
Johnny Niggeling

John Arnold Niggeling was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. He was a knuckleball specialist who pitched for nine seasons with the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles and Minnesota Twins....
, Mickey "Itsy Bitsy" Haefner
Mickey Haefner

Milton Arnold "Mickey" Haefner was an United States knuckleball-throwing left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played eight seasons from 1943 to 1950, six and a half of them with the Minnesota Twins , later joining the Chicago White Sox and the Atlanta Braves ....
 and Roger Wolff
Roger Wolff

Roger Francis Wolff - Right-handed knuckleball pitched seven seasons from 1941-1947, three seasons with the Philadelphia Athletics, three seasons with the Minnesota Twins, and split the 1947 season between the Cleveland Indians and the Pittsburgh Pirates....
) who combined for 60 complete game
Game

A game is a structured wiktionary:activity, usually undertaken for enjoyment and sometimes used as an educational tool. Games are distinct from Manual labour, which is usually carried out for wiktionary:remuneration, and from art, which is more concerned with the expression of ideas....
s and 60 wins, carrying the Senators to second place.

, Wakefield
Tim Wakefield

Timothy Stephen Wakefield is a right-handed knuckleball pitcher in Major League Baseball who has played with the Boston Red Sox since 1995 Major League Baseball season....
 of the Boston Red Sox
Boston Red Sox

The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team based in . The Red Sox are a member of the Major League Baseball?s American League East. Since , the Red Sox's home ballpark has been Fenway Park....
, R.A. Dickey of the Minnesota Twins
Minnesota Twins

The Minnesota Twins are a professional baseball based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. The Twins are a member of the American League Central of Major League Baseball's American League....
, and Josh Banks
Josh Banks

Joshua Charles Banks is a Major League Baseball starting pitcher for the San Diego Padres. He is 6'3" in height and weighs 195 pounds. Banks attended college at Florida International University....
 of the San Diego Padres
San Diego Padres

The San Diego Padres are a Major League Baseball team based in San Diego, California since their founding in 1969. They play in the National League West....
 are the only knucklers in the big leagues, though minor leaguers Charlie Zink
Charlie Zink

Charles Tadao Zink is an American baseball player who pitches in the Boston Red Sox organization. He was signed as an undrafted free agent in 2002 upon recommendation of former Red Sox pitcher Luis Tiant, who coached Zink at Savannah College of Art and Design....
 of the Pawtucket Red Sox
Pawtucket Red Sox

The Pawtucket Red Sox are the minor league baseball List of minor league baseball leagues and teams affiliates of the Boston Red Sox and belong to the International League....
 and Charlie Haeger
Charlie Haeger

Charles Wallis Haeger is a Major League Baseball knuckleball pitcher in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization. He is a 2001 graduate of Detroit Catholic Central High School in Redford, Michigan ....
 of the San Diego Padres
San Diego Padres

The San Diego Padres are a Major League Baseball team based in San Diego, California since their founding in 1969. They play in the National League West....
 also throw the knuckleball. In November 2008 it was announced that 16 year old knuckleballer Eri Yoshida
Eri Yoshida

is a high-school student at Kawasaki-kita Senior High School in Kawasaki, who at the age of 16 became the first female drafted by a Japanese professional baseball team, Kobe 9 Cruise of Kansai Independent Baseball League, to play alongside male teammates....
 was drafted as the first woman ever to play in Japanese professional baseball for the Kobe 9 Cruise of the Kansai Independent Baseball League
Kansai Independent Baseball League

The is a professional baseball league in Japan. It will have its debut season in 2009.The league's activities became public in 2008. Plans to form the league were announced at a press conference on March 6....
.

Catching the knuckleball

The unpredictable motion of the knuckleball makes it one of the most difficult pitches for a catcher to handle. Catchers tend to be charged with a significantly higher number of passed ball
Passed ball

In baseball, a catcher is charged with a passed ball when he fails to hold or control a legally pitcher that, with ordinary effort, should have been maintained under his control....
s when a knuckleball pitcher is on the mound. A team will sometimes employ a catcher solely for games started by a knuckleballer. The "knuckleball catcher" is equipped with an oversized knuckleball catcher's mitt, similar to a first baseman's glove (Although Doug Mirabelli
Doug Mirabelli

Douglas Anthony Mirabelli is a former Major League Baseball catcher. He played for the San Francisco Giants , Texas Rangers , Boston Red Sox , and San Diego Padres before returning to the Red Sox ....
, formerly of the Red Sox actually uses a softball
Softball

Softball is a Team sport sport popular especially in the United States. It is a direct descendant of baseball and the rules of both sports are substantially similar....
 catcher's mitt). The Boston Red Sox
Boston Red Sox

The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team based in . The Red Sox are a member of the Major League Baseball?s American League East. Since , the Red Sox's home ballpark has been Fenway Park....
 did this fairly systematically in their 2004
2004 in baseball

Headline events of the year*The Boston Red Sox win their first World Series since , ending the Curse of the Bambino.*With 262 hits, Ichiro Suzuki of the Mariners breaks George Sisler's record of 257....
 world championship season, with Doug Mirabelli regularly catching in place of Jason Varitek
Jason Varitek

Jason Andrew Varitek is an United States baseball catcher for the Boston Red Sox. After being traded as a minor league prospect by the Seattle Mariners, Varitek has played his entire major league career for the Red Sox....
 when Tim Wakefield
Tim Wakefield

Timothy Stephen Wakefield is a right-handed knuckleball pitcher in Major League Baseball who has played with the Boston Red Sox since 1995 Major League Baseball season....
 was pitching. Jason Varitek would sometimes catch for Wakefield although it proved to be disastrous. In 2005, Wakefield's ERA
Earned run average

In baseball statistics, earned run average is the mean of earned runs given up by a pitcher per nine innings pitched. The ERA tells the average number of runs a pitcher would surrender over the course of a full game had he been kept in for the full nine innings....
 was over 9.00 when Varitek caught for him. The Wakefield tradition of a 'Specialist Catcher' has continued into the 2008 season following the signing of Kevin Cash
Kevin Cash

Kevin Forrest Cash is a Major League Baseball catcher with the New York Yankees organization. Cash played a total of 101 games from to with the Toronto Blue Jays, and he joined the Tampa Bay Rays in ....
.

Geno Petralli
Geno Petralli

Eugene James Petralli was a utility baseball player in MLB. His career spanned 12 years, from 1982 to 1993....
 set the record for allowing four passed balls in one inning while trying to catch knuckleball pitcher Charlie Hough
Charlie Hough

Charles Oliver Hough is a former knuckleball pitcher in Major League Baseball. He is currently the pitching coach for the Class-A Inland Empire 66ers of San Bernardino in the Los Angeles Dodgers minor league system....
 in 1987. Varitek holds the postseason record with three in Game 5 of the 2004
2004 in sports

2004 in sports was marked by the crisis in Zimbabwean cricket....
 American League Championship Series
League Championship Series

The League Championship Series is the official name for a round of playoffs in Major League Baseball which has been conducted since 1969 in baseball....
 while catching Wakefield.

Former Atlanta Braves
Atlanta Braves

The Atlanta Braves are a professional baseball based in Atlanta, Georgia. The Braves are a member of the National League East of Major League Baseball's National League....
 star Dale Murphy
Dale Murphy

Dale Bryan Murphy is a former outfielder and first baseman in Major League Baseball. He was twice the National League Most Valuable Player , playing for the Atlanta Braves, in 1982 and 1983, and he won the Silver Slugger award in the National League outfield four times....
 was a catcher all through his minor league career and entered the majors that way, but was moved to center field beginning with the 1980 season because catching teammate Phil Niekro
Phil Niekro

Philip Henry Niekro is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997.A native of Blaine, Ohio, Niekro attended Bridgeport High School in Bridgeport, Ohio, and was a boyhood friend of future National Basketball Association great John Havlicek....
's knuckleballs was too hard on his knees. He had several knee surgeries before then.

Quotes on the knuckleball

  • "You don't catch a knuckleball, you defend against it." ? Dodgers
    Los Angeles Dodgers

    The Los Angeles Dodgers are a Major League Baseball team based in Los Angeles, USA. The team is in the Western Division of the National League. Established in 1883, the team originated in Brooklyn, New York, where it was known by a number of names before becoming the Brooklyn Dodgers circa 1911....
     manager and former catcher Joe Torre
    Joe Torre

    Joseph Paul Torre is the current manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers and a former Major League Baseball player. He played for the Atlanta Braves, New York Mets and the St....
  • "Trying to hit against Phil Niekro
    Phil Niekro

    Philip Henry Niekro is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997.A native of Blaine, Ohio, Niekro attended Bridgeport High School in Bridgeport, Ohio, and was a boyhood friend of future National Basketball Association great John Havlicek....
     is like trying to eat Jell-O
    Jell-O

    Jell-O is a brand name belonging to U.S.-based Kraft Foods for a number of gelatin desserts, including fruit gels, puddings and no-bake cream pies....
     with chopsticks
    Chopsticks

    Chopsticks are a pair of small, equal-length, tapered sticks. They are used as the traditional eating utensils of China, Japan, Korea, Republic of China, and Vietnam....
    ". ? All-star outfielder Bobby Murcer
    Bobby Murcer

    Bobby Ray Murcer was an United States Major League Baseball outfielder who played for 17 seasons between 1965 and 1983, mostly with the New York Yankees, whom he later rejoined as a longtime sportscaster....
  • "I never worry about it. I just take my three swings and go sit on the bench. I'm afraid if I ever think about hitting it, I'll mess up my swing for life." ? All-star first baseman Dick Allen
    Dick Allen

    For others with the same name, see Richard Allen.Richard Anthony Allen is a former Major League Baseball player. He played first base and third base and outfield in Major League Baseball and ranked among his sport's top offensive producers of the 1960s and early 1970s....
  • "I always thought the knuckleball was the easiest pitch to catch. Wait'll it stops rolling, then go to the backstop and pick it up." ? broadcaster and former catcher Bob Uecker
    Bob Uecker

    Robert George "Bob" Uecker is an United States former Major League Baseball player, later an award-winning sportscaster, comedian and actor. Uecker was given the title of "Mr....
  • "There are two theories on hitting a knuckleball. Unfortunately, neither of them works." ? famed hitting coach Charlie Lau
    Charlie Lau

    Charles Richard Lau was an United States catcher and hitting coach in Major League Baseball.He was signed by the Detroit Tigers as an amateur free agent....
  • "You know, catching the knuckleball, it's like trying to catch a fly with a chopstick." ? All-star and Gold Glove catcher Jason Varitek
    Jason Varitek

    Jason Andrew Varitek is an United States baseball catcher for the Boston Red Sox. After being traded as a minor league prospect by the Seattle Mariners, Varitek has played his entire major league career for the Red Sox....
  • "If it's high, let it fly. If it's low, let it go." ?Common saying describing how to approach hitting the knuckleball.
  • "Throwing a knuckleball for a strike is like throwing a butterfly with hiccups across the street into your neighbor's mailbox." ? Hall of Famer Willie Stargell
    Willie Stargell

    Wilver Dornell "Willie" Stargell , nicknamed "Pops" in the later years of his career, was a professional baseball player who played his entire Major League Baseball career with the Pittsburgh Pirates as an outfielder and first baseman....
  • "For a knuckleballer, a pitch count of 150 is not a problem. Unless it's the first inning." ? Dave Clark, author of The Knucklebook
  • "Like some cult religion that barely survives, there has always been at least one but rarely more than five or six devotees throwing the knuckleball in the big leagues... Not only can't pitchers control it, hitters can't hit it, catchers can't catch it, coaches can't coach it, and most pitchers can't learn it. The perfect pitch." ? Ron Luciano
    Ron Luciano

    Ronald Michael Luciano was an United States umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the American League from 1968 to 1980; he became known for his flamboyant style, simple love for the game, clever quotes, and humorous books he wrote about his umpiring career....
    , former AL umpire
  • "Hitting Niekro's
    Phil Niekro

    Philip Henry Niekro is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997.A native of Blaine, Ohio, Niekro attended Bridgeport High School in Bridgeport, Ohio, and was a boyhood friend of future National Basketball Association great John Havlicek....
     knuckleball is like eating soup with a fork." ? Richie Hebner
    Richie Hebner

    Richard Joseph Hebner is a former third baseman in Major League Baseball who had an 18-year career from 1968 to 1985. He played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets and Chicago Cubs, all of the National League, and the Detroit Tigers of the American League....
  • "You're not expected to hit it. [I am] expected to catch it." ? John Flaherty
    John Flaherty

    John Timothy Flaherty is a television baseball broadcaster and a retired Major League Baseball player. Flaherty was a catcher, and last played in the Major League Baseball for the New York Yankees....
     summing up his day catching Tim Wakefield
    Tim Wakefield

    Timothy Stephen Wakefield is a right-handed knuckleball pitcher in Major League Baseball who has played with the Boston Red Sox since 1995 Major League Baseball season....
     in a spring training game against the Twins by relaying a comment made by fellow catcher Mike Redmond. Flaherty retired the next day.
  • "Knuckleballs suck." ? Geno Petralli
    Geno Petralli

    Eugene James Petralli was a utility baseball player in MLB. His career spanned 12 years, from 1982 to 1993....
     after giving up four passed balls in one inning


External links

  • - Comprehensive collection of information about the pitch and those who have thrown it
  • - A list of just about everyone who's thrown the pitch in the major leagues, with links to each player's career stats.