Tom Candiotti: A Life of Knuckleballs

Most baseball fans know Tom Candiotti as a knuckleballer but he began his career as a conventional pitcher in 1983--after becoming just the second player to appear in the major leagues following Tommy John surgery, at a time when only Tommy John himself had ever come back from the operation. Candiotti, whose arm recovered, threw fastballs and curveballs in his first two years in the majors before switching over to the knuckleball for the 1986 season. He would then go on to use primarily the knuckleball for the rest of his career, though he threw a good enough curveball to get hitters out.

This biography is based on the recollections of Candiotti himself, his former teammates and managers, newspaper and periodical accounts, and archival resources.

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Tom Candiotti: A Life of Knuckleballs

Most baseball fans know Tom Candiotti as a knuckleballer but he began his career as a conventional pitcher in 1983--after becoming just the second player to appear in the major leagues following Tommy John surgery, at a time when only Tommy John himself had ever come back from the operation. Candiotti, whose arm recovered, threw fastballs and curveballs in his first two years in the majors before switching over to the knuckleball for the 1986 season. He would then go on to use primarily the knuckleball for the rest of his career, though he threw a good enough curveball to get hitters out.

This biography is based on the recollections of Candiotti himself, his former teammates and managers, newspaper and periodical accounts, and archival resources.

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Tom Candiotti: A Life of Knuckleballs

Tom Candiotti: A Life of Knuckleballs

by K.P. Wee
Tom Candiotti: A Life of Knuckleballs

Tom Candiotti: A Life of Knuckleballs

by K.P. Wee

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Overview

Most baseball fans know Tom Candiotti as a knuckleballer but he began his career as a conventional pitcher in 1983--after becoming just the second player to appear in the major leagues following Tommy John surgery, at a time when only Tommy John himself had ever come back from the operation. Candiotti, whose arm recovered, threw fastballs and curveballs in his first two years in the majors before switching over to the knuckleball for the 1986 season. He would then go on to use primarily the knuckleball for the rest of his career, though he threw a good enough curveball to get hitters out.

This biography is based on the recollections of Candiotti himself, his former teammates and managers, newspaper and periodical accounts, and archival resources.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476615592
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 08/23/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 268
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

K.P. Wee is a life-long baseball fan. After spending a decade as an English instructor, he currently works in an advertising company. He lives in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.
K.P. Wee is a life-long baseball fan. After spending a decade as an English instructor, he currently works in an advertising company. He lives in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface delete delete
Introduction delete delete
1. Coming Back from Tommy John
2. The Stopper in Milwaukee
3. The ­Non-Prospect
4. Minor Leagues, Little Prank, Big Leagues: The Knuckleball 55 delete
5. Revival in Cleveland
6. Success in the Big Leagues
7. There’s Bad, and Then There’s the Indians
8. The Pitcher with the Knuckleball, Not the Knuckleball Pitcher
9. Staff Ace
10. From Worst to First
11. “You’ve gotta throw more knuckleballs…”
12. From First to Worst
13. Not Past His Prime
14. The Great Run by a Knuckleballer on the Other Coast
15. Who Says He Couldn’t Start Anymore?
16. 200 Innings on a Bad Knee
17. Final Goodbye in Cleveland
Appendix: Statistics delete delete
Chapter Notes delete delete
Bibliography delete delete
Index delete delete
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