Can Cory Lewis Redefine the Knuckleball with an 87 MPH Record? 

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Have you heard about the Minnesota Twins prospect Cory Lewis? He’s making waves this spring training with a knuckleball that could potentially break records. Imagine a knuckleball thrown at 87 mph—something that has never been seen in MLB history! This pitch has been described as nearly impossible to hit, and it’s already left a mark on hitters like Gleyber Torres.

This brings up some fascinating questions for us baseball fans. What do you think about the evolution of the knuckleball? Traditionally, it’s been a slower pitch, often floating in the mid-60s to low 80s. But with Lewis and other emerging pitchers like Kenny Serwa from the Tigers, are we witnessing a new era for this unique pitch?

Could we see a shift in how hitters approach the knuckleball? With the potential for harder throws, will it still retain its mystique, or will it become just another fastball in the eyes of batters?

Let’s also consider the impact of these hard-throwing knuckleballers on the game. If more pitchers start throwing knuckleballs at higher speeds, how will that change the dynamics of pitching strategies and batting techniques?

I’m curious to hear your thoughts! Do you think Cory Lewis can make it to the majors with this pitch? What’s your take on the future of the knuckleball in baseball? Share your predictions and experiences with knuckleball pitchers you’ve seen in action!

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