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Knuckleballers?

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Are Tim Wakefield and R.A. Dickey the only knuckleballers in MLB?

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  1. AJ Burnett with the Blue Jays throws a knuckle-curve.  It is a big pitch for him too.


  2. yes they are. the are the only ones who can throw just the knuckleball (along with their other pitches), but some other pitchers like Mike Mussina can throw the knuckle-curve

  3. Ryan Jensen regularly threw the knuckleball with the Giants, and threw 80% knuckleballs in the minors in 2004, but switched back to conventional stuff in 2005.

    Outside of those 3 nobody else throws a non-variant knuckleball

  4. they are the only pitchers who have success

  5. i am sure there more pitchers than that.

    others

    Hoyt Wilhelm

    Phil Niekro

    Toad Ramsay (dry spit balls)or drop curves early 1880's

    "The first appearance of that pitch in the major leagues came in 1908, when Eddie Cicotte and Ed Summers started throwing it for the Red Sox and the Detroit Tigers, respectively. "

  6. probaly

  7. R.A. Dickey isn't in the majors he stunk.  he could have hurt his neck turning to watch all of those balls go

  8. Charlie Zink plays for the AAA affilliate for the Red Sox.  very promising.

    i wouldnt call R.A. Dickey a knuckleballer, he throws a knuckle pitch, but isn't something he uses on every pitch. He only adapted it a 2-3 years ago.

  9. ummm...NO

  10. I think they're the most well known, and the most successful right now in the MLB

  11. Steve Sparks used to pitch a pretty nice knuckler but I am not sure if he is still around today
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