R.A. Dickey
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Robert Alan "R. A." Dickey (born October 29, 1974 in Nashville, Tennessee) is a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher for the New York Mets organization. He was previously with the Seattle Mariners and Milwaukee Brewers organizations. Prior to that, Dickey was with the Texas Rangers organization without interruption since being drafted in 1996. In the majors, Dickey has had limited success as a starting pitcher, and has since made the transition to becoming a knuckleball pitcher.
Dickey was a candidate to take over Oliver Perez's spot in the starting pitching rotation. Most likely it his him. Dickey is going against these guys for the spot.
On May 19,2010, Dickey was chosen and he started for the Mets against the Washington Nationals @ Washington.
So far Dickey is 3-0 in just 4 starts as a Met by filling the pitcher's spot where Perez was before this year.
On June 28, 2010, Dickey got his first loss as a Met in Game 1 in the Puerto Rico Series, dropping his record to 6-1.
On August 13,2010 RA one hit the Mets rival the Phillies at Citi Field and it was the most best game he ever started as a Met. To see more, click here.
