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Related: About this forumPitcher with fewest wins at age 30 (31) who went on to win 300 games
Phil Niekro.
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Pitcher with fewest wins at age 30 (31) who went on to win 300 games (Original Post)
kairos12
Oct 2018
OP
I was thinking it might have been Nolan Ryan. He wasn't on very good teams for many years. n/t
brewens
Oct 2018
#1
Here's knuckleballer, Jim Bouton, telling how he learned to throw the knucklelball
Brother Buzz
Oct 2018
#4
brewens
(15,359 posts)1. I was thinking it might have been Nolan Ryan. He wasn't on very good teams for many years. n/t
kairos12
(13,242 posts)2. Prior to Niekro it was Gaylord Perry. Master of the spitball.
ProfessorGAC
(69,715 posts)3. Well, He Did Pitch Until He Was A Hundred Years Old!
Kidding. Phil was cool. Because of him and Wilbur Wood, i learned to throw a knuckleball as a kid. Of course, no coach would let a kid throw that pitch in a game, so it was just for fun. Besides, i wasn't a pitcher, i was a centerfielder. The knuckleball doesn't work too well from out there!
Brother Buzz
(37,721 posts)4. Here's knuckleballer, Jim Bouton, telling how he learned to throw the knucklelball
Some pretty funny stuff