Charlie Hough Teaches You The Knuckleball: Part One

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  • Опубліковано 21 січ 2024
  • Charlie Hough guest instructed Knuckleball Nation's Los Angeles Clinic on January 14th, 2024. The 24-year Major League Knuckleball Pitcher served six years as Major League Pitching Coach. That's 30 years in the bigs with teams like the Dodgers, Rangers, White Sox, Marlins and Mets!
    The knuckleball guru took each pitcher aside for 12-minutes one-on-one lessons. And pitchers of all ages from as far away as Long Island and Wisconsin flew in for the experience of a lifetime.
    Here he works with high schooler Beau Huckemeyer from Parker, Colorado.
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    Cy Young winner RA Dickey, Hall of Famer Phil Niekro & 24-year MLB knuckleballer Charlie Hough taught Chris Nowlin the knuckleball. Learn their secrets at:
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  • @overwhamming
    @overwhamming 4 дні тому +17

    Hough is a legend. Had a career that very few people can match in terms of durability and longevity and had quite a few excellent years as a starter. Coached at the highest level in MLB for four years and is obviously an excellent teacher.

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  4 дні тому +2

      and I don't think he realizes how much of a legend he is

  • @treyray2
    @treyray2 6 годин тому +1

    How much fun is it to watch Mr Hough teach.
    I really feel the teacher watched the student and tailored this lesson to this pupil.
    I’d love to see this young man get good at the knuckler.

  • @RH-cv1rg
    @RH-cv1rg День тому +3

    This kid is getting invaluable training and coaching. Thanks Mr. Hough for mentoring the next generation.

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  7 годин тому

      Well, I do most of the training with these guys but Hough taught me right always RA Dickey and it cracked me into pro baseball without ever having played in high school or college. Hough is kind enough to come around for my actual LA clinic to spend about 10 minutes mentoring each attendee. We'll do it again this January and all are welcome

  • @Sharpbevel
    @Sharpbevel День тому +2

    What an outstanding teacher. Kind and patient. Gets his teaching points across in a nice manner. Legend.

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  7 годин тому

      Charlie is a great guy and his teachings cracked me into pro baseball. He taught me right alongside RA Dickey and I later learned extensively from Phil Niekro. Those guys are legends

  • @chrishensley6745
    @chrishensley6745 11 днів тому +7

    This Boy is sooo Lucky......Been my dream back in the day to learn the knuckler from a man like him.

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  11 днів тому

      This is my LA clinic last January and Hough helps out ever year. I've also put on clinics with RA Dickey, Hall of Famer Phil Niekro, All star Steven Wright, MLB knuckleballer Mickey Jannis, and MLB infielder coming back as a knuckleballer Alex Blandino. You, your friends and family are welcome to attend any of them

  • @remme6
    @remme6 4 місяці тому +14

    First Chris, thank you very much for these videos. They're terrific! Secondly, Mr. Hough is a national treasure. What a great teacher. Patient. Generous with his knowledge. Please keep teaching.

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  3 місяці тому

      Thanks for the kind words and I'll protect Charlie the treasure as much as possible

  • @TedAlexandro
    @TedAlexandro 2 дні тому +2

    I’m 55 and until a few years ago I still fantasized about learning the knuckleball and making the big leagues. I never played beyond little league.

    • @choff6057
      @choff6057 День тому

      check out Men's Senior Baseball League (MSBL) and see if there is a league in your area. There is also the Roy Hobbs league though it's not as big. I played for years. We sucked but it was fun!

    • @tobybartlett8449
      @tobybartlett8449 15 годин тому

      You still got a shot

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  7 годин тому

      I'm about to film my pro comeback at 43 called Project 80-poo on UA-cam. It'll be a series where you can watch me transform my middle aged dad bod into pro form with the best knuck spin rates in the world

  • @mandosniper01
    @mandosniper01 14 годин тому

    Very respectful young man. He's very attentive and seems to be coachable. What a treat to be learning from one of the greats!

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  7 годин тому +1

      He's a great kid and comes around to work with me every month or so... he's from Colorado and I'm in LA

  • @thejdab4129
    @thejdab4129 10 днів тому +2

    Wow! I watched Hough pitch for the Rangers for years! He's my all-time favorite pitcher! He would toss knuckleballs up there all day long and befuddle the hitters.
    What an amazing blessing to find this video, and what a joy to watch Hough teach. I LOVE IT!!

  • @SeahawksBamBamKam
    @SeahawksBamBamKam 21 годину тому

    Learning here from one the the very very best to ever do it.

  • @pinkeye00
    @pinkeye00 2 дні тому

    Wish we showed more of the kid.

  • @KFARR
    @KFARR 22 години тому

    Imagine if we just get a random influx of young kids throwing knuckleballs in Major League Baseball
    That would be wild

  • @jamiemiller6156
    @jamiemiller6156 2 дні тому +1

    Charlie is a treasure. I loved him on those early Marlin teams.

    • @ritchie909
      @ritchie909 День тому

      I remember him as a Ranger. I had his 1988 Donruss card, i forgot he was a marlin.

  • @DavidHuckemeyer-jx3vu
    @DavidHuckemeyer-jx3vu 5 місяців тому +5

    Nobody Better than Hough and Nowlin! This is Awesome!

  • @D_Avila209
    @D_Avila209 День тому

    Legendary

  • @maximehamelin156
    @maximehamelin156 2 дні тому

    Fascinating watch, thanks.

  • @tchevrier
    @tchevrier 17 годин тому

    kid is learning from one of the greats

  • @jakexou812
    @jakexou812 23 години тому

    playing catch with the greatest living knuckleball pitcher and one of most successful! The first Florida Marlin opening day starting pitcher and won! jealous!

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  7 годин тому

      I host my Charlie Hough LA clinic every January, all are welcome

  • @yoholmes273
    @yoholmes273 4 місяці тому +3

    Charlie is a legend of the game ⚾️

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  3 місяці тому +1

      25 years pitching in the show and another 6 years as MLB pitching coach... all he knows is the bigs, and he still works for the dodgers

  • @4nik8
    @4nik8 5 місяців тому +10

    Absolute gems here. Normally, with this generation I'd say "why bother with these kids?", but these kids could possibly bring the best pitch in baseball history back into play. Good on them for soaking in everything Charlie has to teach. Wakefield was already an MLB pitcher and he seeked out help from the Niekro brothers

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  5 місяців тому +1

      Wakefield first went to Hough in Florida during Spring Training. Hough said that Tim brought a pen, pad of paper, and a tape recorder. Hough also said that he never pitched as well as Timmy... or as bad. He's got some great quotes.

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  5 місяців тому +6

      But the next great knuckleballer is out there, so I'm hoping my small business -- Knuckleball Nation -- brings them the info they need because that's all that's required to make it happen. I've been working with Alex Blandino -- former first rounder and MLB infielder -- as he's currently making a comeback with the Reds as a full-time knuckleballer. He's got a shot. Look out for him.

    • @deetrain13
      @deetrain13 6 днів тому

      Learned this pitch all by myself from 10-25 now. Wish I had gotten some lessons, because the amount of people I taught how to allow the ball to sit in the hand and come out correctly comes back to mind so hard!!😊

  • @bbrooks34
    @bbrooks34 9 днів тому +1

    Charlie is a great person, met him as child in 1972 winterball in the DR. Always been one of my favorite MLB players!

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  6 днів тому +2

      Charlie is a great person. He took me under his wing alongside RA Dickey and it turned me into a pro knuckleball pitcher... after never having played in high school or college

  • @hocusfokusdotcom
    @hocusfokusdotcom День тому

    getting instruction from the maestro himself. awesome!

  • @robertlosasso4222
    @robertlosasso4222 19 годин тому

    Hoyt Wilhelm was also an excellent knuckle ball pitcher .

  • @frankfarklesberry
    @frankfarklesberry 22 хвилини тому

    Young man is all over the place. Charlie is being kind. More leg explosion, less arm. Be more compact, with a consistent delivery. If he did those things, he'd throw with more heat and accuracy.

  • @foe11191969
    @foe11191969 2 дні тому

    Great video. Let's all get behind the San Diego Padres' Matt Waldron tomorrow (Sunday) at Fenway Park. Tim Wakefield used to throw a knuckler there and now my Padres need some sweet knuckleball lovin' from ya'll and Charlie Hough.

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  2 дні тому

      ... hate to break it but... he doesn't throw a knuckleball

    • @chadmckeighan8626
      @chadmckeighan8626 День тому

      Matt Waldron played for NU, he was a great pitcher back in the day and now has elevated his game by utilizing the knuckleball. Im a Coach and instructor and believe that the antidote for defeating the FB first big name schools is the knuckleball. The difference in speed freezes batters and hardly anyone utilizes the pitch.

  • @PCRAGE
    @PCRAGE 5 місяців тому +3

    If I could like this video a hundred times, I would.

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  5 місяців тому +2

      Spread the word, share, subscribe... I'd appreciate every little bit of help to grow the channel because there's much more to come

  • @joesharbono
    @joesharbono 5 місяців тому +5

    This is awesome!

  • @case139
    @case139 4 дні тому +2

    It would be nice to see the knuckleball used in the majors once again. This generation needs guys who could learn that.

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  4 дні тому

      MLB. com ran a story about me and Knuckleball Nation. It led the site on June 13, 2024. In the story, it details my pro baseball journey and the fact that I was able to work with Alex Blandino on his MLB comeback as a full-time knuckleballer. He's the next one, I believe

    • @nunyabidness7547
      @nunyabidness7547 3 дні тому

      matt waldron uses one ;-)..padres starter

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  3 дні тому

      @@nunyabidness7547 no, he doesn't. it spins too much to have Knuckleball movement. it's a forkball-changeup and it's very effective mixed into his arsenal, but I want a REAL knuckleball

    • @nunyabidness7547
      @nunyabidness7547 3 дні тому

      @@KnuckleballNation type waldron knuckball in the youtube search. i guess all those videos are lying huh. im sure he doesn't throw a "perfect one" but the fact that he's using it how he throws it is impressive none the less.

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  3 дні тому

      @@nunyabidness7547 No, he not only doesn't throw a perfect one, he doesn't throw it under the turbulence threshold. It's gotta be under 250-300 rpm depending on conditions to actually Knuckle. I'm assuming his average spin rate is 700-ish. It's a forkball held like a knuckleball. Sure, he squares one up occasionally that actually knuckles, but the catcher doesn't even use a custom mitt. That's all you need to know.

  • @mjc1021
    @mjc1021 18 днів тому +1

    This is gold! Thank you!!

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  18 днів тому +1

      Thank you, I hope you'll join the Nation and attend the next one on January

  • @bryanrackard9268
    @bryanrackard9268 7 днів тому

    Love it ! Great job Coach !

  • @aaronburgess4442
    @aaronburgess4442 5 місяців тому +5

    So much wisdom!

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  5 місяців тому +2

      30 years in the Big Leagues will earn that wisdom for you. You ever watch him pitch live?

  • @TheRoadLessChosen
    @TheRoadLessChosen 2 місяці тому +1

    Really cool. What about kids with big hands? Also do you keep the wrist locked the whole way or do you allow the wrist to flop like in basketball? I noticed Hough did that at the very end. Snapped his wrist like a shooter would

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  2 місяці тому

      Charlie has big hands. It's helpful. And there are two ways to approach the wrist. Charlie was taught by Hoyt Wilhelm and then Charlie taught me the loose wrist. Wakefield and Niekro used a stiff wrist, but the stiff wrist is foreign to me. I feel like you can micro adjust DURING the throw with a loose wrist and you can gradually clamp down with just enough force. You have to be mechanically perfect with a stiff wrist because there are no in-throw adjustments. You're literally wrist locked in.

  • @wheelinthesky300
    @wheelinthesky300 3 дні тому

    Charlie is like Yoda.
    Knuckleball Yoda.

  • @davidperez909
    @davidperez909 5 днів тому

    Charlie's still gotta be chuckin' it somewhere!

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  5 днів тому +1

      In his car. He keeps an MLB ball in there so he can hold the knuckleball while he drives and he tosses them into his other hand at stop lights. This is real.

    • @davidperez909
      @davidperez909 5 днів тому

      @@KnuckleballNation LOL what a legend.

  • @mrmalcolmone
    @mrmalcolmone 2 місяці тому +1

    Watch the footage of Charlie Knuckleball at the 86Allstar Game.
    You will notice he has a ritual of grabbing the rosin bag then a handful of dirt from mound and tossing it back down while still bent over.
    IMO....
    This is to keep his hand free from directly coming into contact with the ball minimizing as much friction as possible upon release.
    I began throwing the knuckleball since Little League and throwing it correctly since my senior year...
    And conscious of what it was I did to throw them correctly.
    What makes the knuckleball difficult to learn is it os one of the few pitches you have to make up your own rules of thumb to master.
    *if the one's floating around out there don't work for you or you have never heard them.
    The most important part of a knuckleball grip is your hips and your big toe.
    Your thumb is 8-11% as important as the other 2, 3, 4!? fingers gripping the ball.
    One should manifest the abandon of throwing a dart accurately enough to hit any partbof a dartboard from ~35-40 feet away 5 feet off the ground.
    because.......one is perfectly conscious of throwing a dart without making it tumble, etc. without having to short arm it or push it upon release.
    It's being conscious of where one's particular release point is where one needs to already have the maximum inertia one's arm and
    !!!!HIPS!!!!!HIPS!!!!!!HIPS!!!!!
    can comfortably manufacture in time.
    That is why I suspect he had him throwing them half speed.
    To "feeeeeeel......." the release point.
    And most importantly.
    When someone throws their firt successful knuckleball, one that performs the optical illusion of a corkscrew*.
    or takes a wrong turn at Albuquerque then dives straight down like a nail hitting a knot while being hammered onto a post, etc....
    STOP
    Let it sink in what it was you did on thst particular throw to make it happen. Write it down. Then the next day warm up throwing fastballs adequate enough to make that soft hiss even if indoors but never so hard your going "balls out".
    Then start applying all them rules of thumb you wrote down and.....
    NO MATTER HOW FAST YOU THROW IT YOU GOTTA BE FASTER AT SLOWING YOUR ROLL!
    use the fource..................
    its not so much flicking it as it is your thum agreeing with your fingers as they agree with the ball getting heavy with momentum.
    Any torque you create with your arm makes your release point shrink to near impossible far as successfully releasing the ball void of spin. One must be conscious of creating torque with their hips and having their release occur as this is st it's maximum potential and or just beginning to retard. A window of ~just less than a second.
    One must compartmenta
    lize
    everything one must be focused on throwing a good knuckleball
    and
    getting into fielding position
    as 2 separate, independent souls.
    Like catching a football
    then......
    running for the touchdown!
    don't you hate it when they start thinking touchdown a second too soon then drop it wide open!?
    Your hips take 3/4 of the spin off for generating

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  Місяць тому

      Charlie talks about why he did that in this video here ua-cam.com/video/BcSl9CYvzp8/v-deo.html

  • @denniscoffey1247
    @denniscoffey1247 Місяць тому +1

    "All feel not power"

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  Місяць тому +1

      It takes quite a bit of power to throw a baseball off your fingernails 65+ mph, so I wouldn't say no power. I'd say less power.

    • @denniscoffey1247
      @denniscoffey1247 Місяць тому

      @@KnuckleballNation I was quoting Charlie

    • @denniscoffey1247
      @denniscoffey1247 Місяць тому

      @@KnuckleballNation But I do agree with you

  • @cardinalsbaseballclassics
    @cardinalsbaseballclassics 5 днів тому

    Did he offer you a heater when you were done?

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  5 днів тому

      Kicked those long ago, but a flight over a cigarette is what led him to be a starter instead of a reliever for the Rangers... can't really tell that story on UA-cams

  • @scottl.1568
    @scottl.1568 3 дні тому +1

    Any former major leaguers wanna teach me how to hit? 😅

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  3 дні тому

      You could probably find plenty, they work in baseball facilities across the country

  • @SupaNami
    @SupaNami Місяць тому

    Give him a softball ... he'll learn it pretty quick

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  Місяць тому

      He'll learn a knuckleball with a softball? Charlie always said to throw a softball like a baseball to find the squared-up hand position for the knuckleball. You have to make the softball spin true.

  • @ModernDayRenaissanceMan
    @ModernDayRenaissanceMan 2 дні тому

    These kids are very lucky to have parents who are willing to spend money for them to play a game. Mine wouldn't even drive me to Little League

  • @isaacshaver6218
    @isaacshaver6218 12 годин тому

    Its all bout the push off wiff the fingers....

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  7 годин тому +1

      Kind of... if you push, then the back is likely to spin

  • @SP-do5sm
    @SP-do5sm День тому

    He has to get closer and throw it slower to get it down. At this point is too far too hard.

  • @wheelinthesky300
    @wheelinthesky300 3 дні тому +1

    This kid has a decent arm.
    But his motion is violent and he hasn't perfected his release point or body elevation so his fastball is too high.
    I would also add it has has no natural movement on it at all.
    Its straight and as he faces better competition will get crushed the rare times he gets it in the zone.
    Charlie correctly discerned that his current mechanics are not conducive to throwing a knuckleball.
    So he had him slow down, not just his arm speed, but his delivery.
    And he starts tossing a quality knuckleball.
    A decision must be made:
    Either he's a mediocre conventional pitcher with a praying mantis herky jerky arms and legs sprawling delivery,
    or he decelerates and exclusively throws knuckleballs.
    His motion will evolve to support the pitch.
    When he throws a fastball, he's just THROWING.
    When he follows Charlie's advice and goes full knuckle, he starts PITCHING.

  • @johnnyjohnson104
    @johnnyjohnson104 24 дні тому

    Wear your cap forwards kid and show some respect to Mr. Hough and the game of baseball. Align your throw with the bill of your cap, that’s why it’s there

    • @KnuckleballNation
      @KnuckleballNation  22 дні тому +4

      I use the bill of my cap to block the sun and have never heard anyone say to use it to align my throw. But Beau here is very respectful. I'm sure the hat would be on proper during a game... but maybe don't disrespect the game, Beau and Charlie by telling people you don't know what to do through the internet?