The knuckleball—so difficult to hit but also difficult to control and catch—has been a part of major league baseball since the early 1900s and continues to be used to this day. This remarkable and unusual pitch is the instrument of a special breed of pitcher, a determined athlete possessing tremendous concentration, self confidence, and a willingness to weather all kinds of adversity. In The Knuckleball Club: The Extraordinary Men Who Mastered Baseball's Most Difficult Pitch, Richard A. Johnson provides an informal history of the wildest, weirdest, most mesmerizing pitch of all time. Beginning with an examination of the invention of the knuckleball, Johnson then briefly touches upon the science and psychology of the pitch before profiling the game’s great knuckleballers. Rich in anecdotes and interviews, this book shares the unique stories of Hoyt Wilhelm, Phil Niekro, Jim Bouton, Tom Candiotti, Tim Wakefield, R.A. Dickey, and many others. Also featured are the stories of the best knuckleball catchers, from Bob Uecker and Doug Mirabelli to Rick Ferrell and Paul Richards. While knuckleballers today are an anomaly, decades ago a surprisingly large number of major league pitchers used the knuckler. The Knuckleball Club is the first book to provide a comprehensive survey of the pitch and the players who used it, offering a deep understanding of how the knuckleball has fit into the fabric of the game over the past one hundred years. Anyone wanting to learn more about this unusual pitch, from baseball historians and fans to current and former players, will find this book an entertaining and enlightening read.
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The knuckleball—an unusual pitch that few can master—has been a part of major league baseball since the early 1900s, and continues to be used to this day. This book is a detailed account of the best knuckleball pitchers in the history of baseball, including Hoyt Wilhelm, Phil Niekro, Dutch Leonard, Jim Bouton, Tim Wakefield, and R.A. Dickey.
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Preface Chapter 1: Bug-Tossers Chapter 2: An Eerie Sort of Fooler Chapter 3: A Baseball in “Crisis” Chapter 4: Eddie Rommel: “Put Something on the Ball, You Ham!” Chapter 5: The Dutchman: “He Might Be a Salesman or a Farmer or a Mechanic” Chapter 6: Wend It Like Wilhelm Chapter 7: “Geez, Geez”: Wilhelm’s No-Hitter Chapter 8: “Sometimes I Thought I’d Never Make It” Chapter 9: The Family Heirloom Chapter 10: Wilbur Wonderful Chapter 11: “From Now on I’m Throwing a Knuckleball” Chapter 12: “You Wouldn’t Notice If a Bomb Hit” Chapter 13: Knuckleballers in Abundance Chapter 14: Knotorious Knuckleballs Chapter 15: Two Bulldogs Chapter 16: “We Did It” Chapter 17: The Knuckleball Club Notes Bibliography Index About the Author
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An in depth look at the most confounding pitch ever to grace the game of baseball. The who’s, whats and why’s of this quirky pitch are covered in this book. It also shares the stories of the Pitchers and Catchers who shared the success of the weird and wild pitch. This is the first book I have found that has shown how it fits into the fabric of the game, and is great knowledge for the average baseball fan. Check it out, you won’t be disappointed.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781442261693
Publisert
2016-06-09
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield
Vekt
617 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
158 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
320

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Biographical note

Richard A. Johnson is Print Editor of Automotive News, the world’s largest auto industry business publication. He has written feature articles for several magazines, including American Heritage, Golf Magazine, and Psychology Today, and is the author of two books, American Fads and Six Men Who Built the Modern Auto Industry.