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December 19, 2012
Blue Jays' R.A. Dickey took hard road to the top
By BOB ELLIOTT, QMI Agency
TORONTO - He had thrown floaters playing catch down the right-field line while getting loose before games. He had worked on the pitch in the bullpen. He had orders from Texas Rangers manager Buck Showalter to use it in a game, for at the time he had a 6.09 ERA. And it was time to begin his new life with a pitch that would either extend his career or take him into retirement. R.A. Dickey took the mound for the first time as a full-time knuckleballer on Sunday, July 24, 2005 for the triple-A Oklahoma RedHawks against the Iowa Cubs. “The first one was rough,” said Lee Tunnell, Dickey’s pitching coach that day, from Oklahoma City on Tuesday. “He was behind in the count a lot.” Playing catch in the outfield is one thing — it’s why legend has it Mickey Mantle, not Hall of Famers Hoyt Wilhelm or Phil Niekro, had the best knuckleball ever. |