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  2. May 10, 2013 · The syndrome has notably afflicted such players as Steve Sax, Mackey Sasser and Chuck Knoblauch. After he proved incapable of throwing the ball to first base, Knoblauch relocated to left field from his original position of second base.

  3. Knoblauch tried various solutions to his problem, but his throwing did not improve. He made 15 errors in less than half a season in 2000, including 10 throwing miscues. (During one game, an errant throw sailed into the stands and hit sportscaster Keith Olbermann 's mother in the head). [11]

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  4. But, after he was traded to the New York Yankees in 1998, Knoblauch was beset by a mysterious throwing problem which eventually forced him to become a left fielder and DH. Though he played on four consecutive pennant winners and three world champions, in his final five seasons he produced only 6.6 WAR, never again made the All-Star Team, and ...

  5. Oct 14, 2020 · Knoblauch committed three errors in just six innings in the series opener before taking himself out of the game, and two days later he fired a throw so errant that it hit broadcaster Keith Olbermann’s mother in the Yankee Stadium seats.

  6. Tolstoy's brush with obsession was trivial, but Knoblauch, who left a ballgame in frustration Thursday night after his inability to make simple throws to first base resulted in three errors,...

  7. Knoblauch's throwing problem became the biggest baseball topic in New York after he made three wild throws Thursday night against the White Sox. The 1997 Gold Glove winner was sent home...

  8. Jan 26, 2001 · Chuck Knoblauch considers the question to be so obvious that it is silly. How concerned is he about the throwing problems that plagued him the past two seasons?

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