MLB is better when there are knuckleball pitchers, but right now, that's pretty much a lost art. Well, except for Detroit Tigers catcher Jake Rogers. Rogers obviously doesn't pitch regularly, but he ...
Kenny Serwa will never forget his first knuckleball. He was 9 years old. It was the summer of 2006. His father, Ken Serwa, stood ready to catch. Kenny had been trying sliders and curveballs in the ...
The knuckleball has long been one of baseball’s most esteemed and bizarre traditions. Now it is nearing extinction. This year, major league pitchers have thrown only 15 knuckleballs. Those have come ...
The Detroit Tigers didn't have anything to celebrate in a 12-4 loss Tuesday, April 21, against the Milwaukee Brewers in the first of three games in the series at Comerica Park. But Jake Rogers walked ...
Kenny Serwa, a 27-year-old pitcher with an 88.5 mph knuckleball, is playing for the Detroit Tigers' Double-A affiliate in Erie. Serwa developed his knuckleball with his father at age 9 and persevered ...