Charlie Hough

Charlie Hough
Charlie Hough
Pitcher
Born: January 5, 1948 (1948-01-05) (age 63)
Honolulu, Hawaii
Batted: Right Threw: Right 
MLB debut
August 12, 1970 for the Los Angeles Dodgers
Last MLB appearance
July 26, 1994 for the Florida Marlins
Career statistics
Win–Loss record     216–216
Earned run average     3.75
Strikeouts     2,362
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Charles Oliver (Charlie) Hough (pronounced /ˈhʌf/; born January 5, 1948 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is a former Major League Baseball knuckleball pitcher. He is currently a senior adviser of player development for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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Playing career

Hough was drafted out of Hialeah High School in the 8th round of the 1966 draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers. After pitching in the low minor leagues from 1967-1969 with the Ogden Dodgers, Santa Barbara Dodgers and Albuquerque Dodgers with limited success, Hough's career and fortunes changed dramatically when he learned how to throw a knuckleball in spring training in 1970, leading to a successful season with the Spokane Indians in AAA., where he led the Pacific Coast League in saves and posted a 1.95 ERA.

He made his major league debut against the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1970 but did not join the Dodgers bullpen full-time until the 1973 season. He became a top reliever for the Dodgers from 1973 until he was sold to the Texas Rangers in 1980. With the Dodgers, he was one of the pitchers who served up one of the three home runs that New York Yankees slugger Reggie Jackson hit on three straight pitches in Game 6 of the 1977 World Series.

He was converted into a starting pitcher in Texas, where he pitched from 1980–1990, making his only All-Star team in 1986. He left Texas as the franchise leader in wins, strikeouts, complete games and losses. He was famous for his "dancing knuckleball" pitch that he threw around 80% of the time. Hough complemented his knuckleball with a fastball and slider. Hough additionally was well known for throwing a large number of complete games each season and led the league in 1984 with 17.

He pitched for the Chicago White Sox from 1991–1992, where, at 43 years old, he found himself pitching to 43-year-old Carlton Fisk.

He joined the expansion Florida Marlins for the 1993 season and was the first starting pitcher in the team's history. He retired at age 46 after the 1994 season. He was the last active player to have been born in the 1940s.

During a 25-season career, Hough compiled 216 wins, 2,362 strikeouts and a 3.75 earned run average. His 216 wins ranks 82nd all-time on the all-time win list, tied with Wilbur Cooper and Curt Schilling.

Coaching career

  • 1996-1998: Pitching Coach for the San Bernardino Stampede
  • 1998-1999: Pitching Coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers
  • 2001-2002: Pitching Coach for the New York Mets
  • 2006: Pitching Coach for the Fullerton Flyers
  • 2007-2010: Pitching Coach for the Inland Empire 66ers

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External links

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Glenn Gregson
Los Angeles Dodgers Pitching Coach
1998-1999
Succeeded by
Claude Osteen
Preceded by
Dave Wallace
New York Mets Pitching Coach
2001 - 2002
Succeeded by
Rick Waits



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