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    R.A. Dickey hopes that a newly-learned sinker will help him in 2005, the Dallas Morning News reports. Ryan Drese's success in 2004 is largely attributed to a new sinker, but Dickey doesn't figure to have much value in a long relief role with Texas.
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    R.A. Dickey's latest new pitch

    I just read on si.com today that Dickey is now a knuckleballer, courtesy of Charlie Hough, and that he is supposed to be the #5 starter. Who can tell us more, please?

    I looked and saw that this guy was the club's first-round pick in 1996. I had honestly *never* heard of him before today, even though he's pitched in several major-league seasons. Gotta give him credit for hanging in there.
    Last edited by VIBaseball; 03-31-2006, 06:29 PM.

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    • #3
      Ouch!

      Good ol' R.A. served up a record-tying six homers to Detroit tonight. If the knuckler is rolling, that will happen. Wakefield did it once in '04, and Charlie Hough once served up five as a Ranger.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by VIBaseball
        Good ol' R.A. served up a record-tying six homers to Detroit tonight. If the knuckler is rolling, that will happen. Wakefield did it once in '04, and Charlie Hough once served up five as a Ranger.

        And for his "effort" he gets sent down after 1 start!

        Rangers demote Dickey
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        • #5
          I think his knuckleball became a meatball. The Tigers were feasting on it .

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          • #6
            Dickey's new pitch reminded me of Vaughn from 'Major League'.
            When Vaughn said...."If you hit it you could rename it!" Hahaha
            "After my fourth season I asked for $43,000 and General Manager Ed Barrow told me, 'Young man, do you realize Lou Gehrig, a 16-year-man, is playing for only $44,000?' I said, Mr. Barrow, there is only one answer to that - Mr. Gehrig is terribly underpaid."- Yankees outfielder Joe DiMaggio

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