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Knuckleball!

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
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7.1/10
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Knuckleball! (2012)
A documentary that showcases baseball's most unpredictable pitch.
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A documentary that showcases baseball's most unpredictable pitch.A documentary that showcases baseball's most unpredictable pitch.A documentary that showcases baseball's most unpredictable pitch.

  • Directors
    • Ricki Stern
    • Anne Sundberg
  • Stars
    • Tim Wakefield
    • David Lennon
    • Jim Bouton
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    • Directors
      • Ricki Stern
      • Anne Sundberg
    • Stars
      • Tim Wakefield
      • David Lennon
      • Jim Bouton
    • 12User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
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    Tim Wakefield
    Tim Wakefield
    • Self - Pitcher, Boston Red Sox
    David Lennon
    • Self - Sportswriter, Newsday
    • (as Dave Lennon)
    Jim Bouton
    Jim Bouton
    • Self - Knuckleball Pitcher 1962-70, 1978
    Charles Hough
    • Self - Knuckleball Pitcher, 1970-1994
    • (as Charlie Hough)
    Roger Angell
    • Self - Senior Editor, The New Yorker
    Ben McGrath
    • Self - Writer, The New Yorker
    Tony Massarotti
    • Self - Radio Host, The Sports Hub
    Ian Browne
    • Self - Writer, MLB.com
    Roger Clemens
    Roger Clemens
    • Roger Clemens
    • (archive footage)
    Cy Young
    • Self - Major League Pitcher, 1890-1911
    • (archive footage)
    R.A. Dickey
    R.A. Dickey
    • Self - Pitcher, N.Y. Mets
    Anne Dickey
    • Self - R.A.'s Wife
    David Waldstein
    • Self - Reporter, New York Times
    Brian Costa
    • Self - Reporter, Wall Street Journal
    Wayne Coffey
    • Self - Writer, New York Daily News
    Joe Torre
    Joe Torre
    • Self - Managed Phil Niekro, 1982-83
    Terry Collins
    • Self - Manager - New York Mets
    Buck Showalter
    • Self - Managed R.A. Dickey, 2003-06
    • Directors
      • Ricki Stern
      • Anne Sundberg
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    8michael-palmer-nyc

    Great sports doc about baseball's true underdogs

    Knuckleball tells the story of baseball pitchers Tim Wakefield of the Red Sox and R.A. Dickey of the Mets as they go through the travails of the 2011 Major League Baseball season. In the process, viewers gain insight into the mechanics, the lore, and the history of the fluxiest of baseball pitches.

    Wakefield in particular comes across as a likable straight-shooter who developed this pitch to salvage his hopes of making it to and staying in the Bigs. Dickey follows in the footsteps of Wake, and seems poised to carry the torch for knucklers into the 21st century. With great interviews and insights from Charlie Hough, Phil Niekro, and Jim Bouton, we learn that knuckleball pitchers are a small, proud fraternity who pass their wisdom down the line to keep the art of the knuckleball alive in an age of flamethrowers and the need for speed.

    The art and chaos of the pitch itself lends itself well to the big screen, and for baseball fans and for anyone who loves to root for the underdog, Knuckleball definitely delivers.
    10garypaterson

    Beautiful Story Telling

    Was lucky enough to catch this at the world premier free screening at the Tribeca Film Festival last Saturday.

    Really enjoyed its interesting and heart warming story telling about the rare baseball bread of the knuckleball pitcher. Both looking back and looking forward the film brought the story of this select band of pitchers beautifully to the screen.

    R.A Dickey... such a class guy and there is something quite touching that he is the only knuckleballer left in the MLB. And you couldn't wish for a better champion of the 'freak' pitch.

    Would happily watch it again. Congrats to all those involved.
    8zkonedog

    The Knuckler

    The knuckleball is an enigma in the sport of baseball. Only a handful of pitchers in the 100+ year history of the game have thrown it well enough to make a career out of it. This documentary focuses on two knuckleballers in particular (Tim Wakefield & R.A. Dickey) in trying to shed some light on both the physical and mental side of being a baseball oddity.

    There are basically two distinct themes running through this doc:

    1. A history of the pitch, so to speak, in which former knucklers like Charlie Hough, Wilbur Wood, Tom Candiotti, and Phil Niekro are interview regarding their thoughts on their bread-and-butter pitch.

    2. A narrower focus on Wakefield & Dickey, delving into more the psychological toughness needed to soldier on despite being label a baseball "freak", of sorts.

    This is a great little documentary for all baseball fans (especially those who vividly remember Wakefield's long career or Dickey's magical run with the Mets) and is about as unique as the fluttering pitch itself (I can't remember any other documentary covering similar material). It is lighthearted, emotional, informative, and serious all at the same time.

    The only reason I can't give it the full five stars? I wish it would have focused on the personal stories of Wakefield/Dickey even a bit more. Their interactions with the "old gang" of knuckleballers is great, don't get me wrong, but there are WAY too many slo-mo shoots of fluttering knucklers used simply to fill time/space. The personal stories would have been compelling enough to explore even more fully.

    Overall, though, this is a fun little baseball documentary that is very professionally produced and doesn't try to "ruffle feathers" by making outrageous statements for publicity's sake. It is clear that the filmmakers were truly interested in and inspired by their creation and that fact shows in the final product.
    10fenwaynation

    'Knuckleball' Is A Four-Star Treat

    When I first heard that a documentary film was coming out about the knuckleball, it seemed a little odd. How would you fill a feature-length movie with an examination of a non-rotating baseball pitch? Well, producers Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg have done it—and in the process created one of the most entertaining sports documentaries in years.

    The reason is that it's not just about the knuckleball—it's about the struggles of the very few men who have tried to master it in the big leagues. Just as the pitch itself is unpredictable, so were the careers of Tim Wakefield, R.A. Dickey, Phil Niekro, Charlie Hough and Belmont's own Wilbur Wood. The film focuses on Wakefield and Dickey, but it also tells the tale of the camaraderie among all the knucklers—and the responsibility they all feel to the legacy of the pitch that made their dreams come true.

    This is more than a baseball movie, it's a movie about not giving up. As Phil Niekro told Tim Wakefield early in his career, "Accept your losses, but never accept defeat." We recommend this movie highly—four stars!
    7bkoganbing

    Baseball's most elusive pitch

    When this documentary Knuckleball was made only Tim Wakefield and RA Dickey were making their primary pitch the knuckleball. This domentary focuses on them with some reference to others of the past. Both Charlie Hough and Jim Bouton make appearances as well.

    When I was a kid when you talked knuckleball you talke of Hoyt Wilhelm who was the number one relief pitcher pitcher of the New York Giants and was playing for the Baltimore Orioles when I started following the sport.

    The knuckler which is thrown off the tips of your fingers floats rather than spins toward the plate. I behaves unpredictably for hitters and just as bad for catchers. I well remember that the Orioles first string catcher Gus Triandos couldn't deal with it. Oriole manager Paul Richards used their number 2 catcher Joe Ginsberg when Wilhelm as on the mound. They also developed an oversized catcher's mitt later banned.

    With less strain on the arm knuckleball pitchers have lengthy careers for the most part. The downside is that they are used primarily in relief and can't run up Hall of Fame stats.

    In this story the climax focused on Tim Wakefield in 2011 going for his 200 career win. At the ge of 45 and the oldest player in Major League basebll it was a struggle, Wakefield retired after that leaving RA Dickey of the Mets the only knuckleball pitcher in the Majors.

    Both Wakefield and Dickey come off as fine athletes and a credit to the game.

    Recommended for baseball fans everywhere.

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    • Trivia
      With the 2017 retirement of R.A. Dickey, the only active knuckleballer in MLB became Boston's Steven Wright. With his release upon the conclusion of the 2019 season, there are currently no knuckleballers left in major league baseball.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 477: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)
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    • Release date
      • September 18, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 너클볼!
    • Filming locations
      • Nashville, Tennessee, USA(additional location)
    • Production companies
      • Break Thru Films
      • Major League Baseball Productions
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
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