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Charlie Hough

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  • Skewed Left: Replacement Rangers by Zachary Levine

    lead the league in runs allowed was Rick Honeycutt, so you know it’s been a lean few decades. Complemented by Frank Tanana, Charlie Hough, Danny Darwin, Mike Smithson and an able bullpen, that Honeycutt-led staff allowed 609 runs in 1983—11 years before the   from Baseball Prospectus Read more »

  • Not the real deal? Yankees great pulls auction item

    19, 1977. From, left, the homers were: fourth inning off Burt Hooton; fifth inning off Elias Sosa; and eighth inning off Charlie Hough. Jackson planned to auction the jersey he wore in the game, but questions arose about its authenticity.(Photo: Ray Stubblebine,   from USA Today Read more »

  • Carlos Gonzalez Marlins, Rockies still seeking answers

    Marlins were introducing teal to Major League Baseball was as big a deal at the time as 45-year-old knuckleballer Charlie Hough drawing the start. The lineup included your usual array of expansion team washouts and hopefuls: one-time prospects Junior Felix   from ESPN Read more »

  • Blair: Knuckleball can be messy affair

    a side session, just to get a hitter’s perspective on the pitcher’s knuckleball. He remembers catching veteran knuckleballer Charlie Hough once as a young player, but that’s about it as far as knuckle knowledge. More Related to this Story An opening day ticket   from Globe and Mail Read more »

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About Charlie Hough

Charles Oliver (Charlie) Hough (rhymes with "tough" or "rough") (born January 5, 1948 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is a former knuckleball pitcher in Major League Baseball.

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