Tim wakefield of the Red Sox retired in 02/2012 leaving R.A. Dickey of the NY Mets as the only knuckle ball pitcher in the mlb as of 7/2/2012.
Yes, while with the Twins, he keep an emory board in his pocket to help him throw better knuckleballs.
Pitchers throw harder... by a little bit.
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He was one of the best pitchers in MLB history.
There are very few sidearm submarine pitchers in the MLB but to name a few there is Mike Myers, Cla Meredith, Chad Bradford, and Mike Koplove.
Petco Park in San Diego.
60 feet 6 inches
Cy young
In MLB, the pitchers mound to the rear point of home plate is sixty feet, six inches (18.4m). In Little League baseball, the mound is 46 feet away, while on Pony fields the distance is 54 feet.The Major League pitchers' rubber is 60 feet 6 inches away from home plate. It all depends on how long a pitcher's stride is to determine how far the pitcher will actually throw from.Tim Lincecum is one of the shortest pitchers in the MLB and has one of the longest strides. Ironic.
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The strike zone