knuckleball

     

A knuckleball (or knuckler for short) is a baseball pitch with an erratic, unpreictable motion. The pitch is thrown so as to minimize the spin of the ball in flight. This causes vortices 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 pitchers to control. The challenge also extends to the catcher, who must at least attempt to catch the pitch, and the umpire, who must determine whether the pitch was a strike or ball.

Trivia about knuckleball

  • Hall of Famer Willie Stargell called it "a butterfly with hiccups"
  • (Jon of the Clue Crew holds a baseball with his fingernails.) Here's the grip for this pitch, a Tim Wakefield specialty; his only goes about 65 miles per hour, but he's won more than 170 games
  • (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Hermosa Beach, CA.) A floater serve is hit with minimal spin so that it moves unpredictably on the same principle as this pitch in baseball
  • Tim Wakefield has more starts than any pitcher in Red Sox history, mostly due to his success with this low-velocity pitch

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