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The reason a knuckleball goes in any direction is because the stiches on the ball creates air pockets.The air will travel slower as it is going around the ball because it has air resistance. The high pressure will be trying to get to the low pressure which is how the pitcher munipulates the air, along with the way the pitcher throws the ball. This all has to do with flight and science.
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