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  2. Knuckleball - Wikipedia

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    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. Knuckleball pitchers can throw more innings than other pitchers, and, requiring less time to recover after pitching, can pitch more frequently ...

  3. Knuckle curve - Wikipedia

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    This knuckle curve is usually called the spike curve by MLB players and coaches because the pitch is nothing like a knuckleball. The second type of knuckle curve is a breaking ball that is thrown with a grip similar to the knuckleball. Unlike a knuckleball, which spins very little, a knuckle curve spins like a normal curveball because the ...

  4. Juninho Pernambucano - Wikipedia

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    In the 2006 FIFA World Cup Juninho scored a knuckleball goal in open play against Japan in a group stage match. Following Brazil's defeat to eventual runners-up France in the quarter-finals of the tournament, he announced his international retirement, [ 39 ] so as to make way for younger talents coming through the ranks in Brazil, in order to ...

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  6. R. A. Dickey - Wikipedia

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    After limited success in MLB as a conventional starting pitcher, Dickey learned to throw a knuckleball. In 2012, Dickey was selected to his first All-Star Game, won the Sporting News Pitcher of the Year Award, and became the first knuckleball pitcher to win the Cy Young Award after posting a 20–6 record with a league-leading 230 strikeouts.

  7. Eri Yoshida - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] She stands 1.55 metres (5 ft 1 in) tall, [4] and her pitches have been clocked at 101 kilometres per hour (63 mph), while her knuckleball pitch velocity measures around 50 mph. [5] As a high school sophomore at Kawasaki-kita Senior High School in Kawasaki, she threw the pitch well enough to earn a place on the school's baseball team. [2]

  8. Phil Niekro - Wikipedia

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    He did not throw his trademark knuckleball throughout the game until the final hitter; [19] to former AL MVP Jeff Burroughs. [20] Niekro struck Burroughs out to end the game. He finished the 1985 season with a 16–12 record, the final time he won 15 or more games in a single season. [1] He was released by the Yankees before the 1986 season ...

  9. List of knuckleball pitchers - Wikipedia

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    The (Mostly) Complete List of Knuckleball Pitchers lists approximately 85 pitchers, based on Rob Neyer's definition, which includes anybody "who would not have been in the majors without his knuckleball, or whose knuckleball was considered his best pitch, at least for a time." An additional 85 or so pitchers are listed as having "Used the ...