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Steve Blass’s Drama Was The First Public Case Of Baseball Brain-Lock, Here Are Four Others

After an impressive first full season in the majors, the left hander threw five wild pitches in one inning in a 2000 play-off game. He never recovered. In 2006 he rejoined the Cards farm system as an outfielder.

Rick Ankiel, St. Louis Cardinals 1999-2004, 2006 -

Chuck Knoblauch

Three Teams 1991-2002

A Preennial All Star and a 1997 Gold Glover, Knoblauch. Like Sax, botched throws from second to first. He was replaced in the field during the playoffs.

Dave Engle Four Teams 1981-1989

An All Star catcher in 1984, Engle began lofting his balls to the pitcher the following year. He played only sparingly for four more years

Mike Ivy, Four Teams 1971-1983

Ivie, a No. 1 draft pick, was supposed to be a catcher, but he developed a phobia of throwing the ball back to the pitcher.He was moved around the infield his career.

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