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  2. Knuckleball - Wikipedia

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    Hitting a knuckleball is different enough from other aspects of baseball that players specifically prepare for the pitch during batting practice before games they expect it in. [8] According to physicist Robert Adair, due to the physiological limitation of human reaction time, a breaking knuckleball may be impossible to hit except by luck. [2]

  3. Curl (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Carlos' bending free kick for Brazil (yellow) against France (blue) in 1997 was struck with the outside of his left foot. [3]Free kick takers often curl and put spin on the ball, to curl it over or around the wall of defending players, out of the reach of the goalkeeper.

  4. Knuckle curve - Wikipedia

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    This knuckle curve is usually called the spike curve by MLB players and coaches because the pitch is nothing like a knuckleball. The second type of knuckle curve is a breaking ball that is thrown with a grip similar to the knuckleball. Unlike a knuckleball, which spins very little, a knuckle curve spins like a normal curveball because the ...

  5. Juninho Pernambucano - Wikipedia

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    Brazil would go on to win the match 3–0. At the 2006 World Cup, during a group stage match against Japan, he scored a long-range knuckleball from open play. Brazil won the match 4-1. [21] Juninho's free-kick style has been adapted by several other players, such as Andrea Pirlo, [45] [46] Cristiano Ronaldo, [47] Didier Drogba, [48] and Gareth ...

  6. Magnus effect - Wikipedia

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    An experienced player can place a wide variety of spins on the ball. Table tennis rackets usually have a surface made of rubber to give the racket maximum grip on the ball to impart a spin. In cricket , the Magnus effect contributes to the types of motion known as drift , dip and lift in spin bowling , depending on the axis of rotation of the ...

  7. Snap, crackle, pop: study reveals secret behind knuckle ... - AOL

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  8. Former Reds infielder Alex Blandino reinvents himself as ...

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    Tom Candiotti, a knuckleball expert who played 16 years in the major leagues in the 1980s and ’90s, visited Blandino for a couple of days during spring training.

  9. Who is Alex Blandino? Knuckleball could propel comeback ... - AOL

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    Pitching Ninja tweeted video of an apparent knuckleball that he threw during his scoreless inning for the Reds in 2018. That was his first big-league pitching appearance, and his only one that season.