Matt Waldron's gravity-defying knuckleball played out like a cruel joke on Padres catcher Kyle Higashioka

Never seen a knuckleball do THAT in mid-air.

It’s been years since MLB has seen a pitcher throw the knuckleball with as much consistency as Padres pitcher Matt Waldron has this season. And while fans have absolutely loved watching that knuckleball in action, it can be mayhem for catchers.

Padres catcher Kyle Higashioka would probably agree with that.

Waldron was on the mound for San Diego in Saturday’s game against the Diamondbacks. And during José Herrera’s second-inning at-bat, Waldron’s knuckleball seemingly left his hand with spin before hitting the brakes in mid-air for that aggressive knuckleball action. Of course, all that movement threw Higashioka off as he desperately tried to follow the knuckleball’s trajectory.

If you told me this was a practical joke on Higashioka, I would have believed you.

The knuckleball would hit the heel of Higashioka’s glove for the most unfortunate of passed balls. Like, did the official scorer see that pitch?! I wouldn’t blame Higashioka for struggling with it.

Fans, though, could not stop watching the replay. Physics did not apply to that knuckleball.

This was how Twitter/X reacted

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