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Friday, September 28, 2012

Dickey Joins Elite Company With 20th Win


A season to forget for the New York Mets ended with a game to remember at Citi Field on Thursday.  The second half failures were put in the past Thursday afternoon when R.A. Dickey took the mound in front of an excited, enthusiastic 31,506 fans going for his 20th win of the season.

The author, mountain climber, and baseball's most unlikely star became the first Mets pitcher since Frank Viola in 1990 to win 20 games in a season.  Dickey beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 6-5, in the Mets final home game of the season.  The 37-year-old became just the 6th pitcher in franchise history to reach 20 victories and is on his way to becoming the first knuckleballer to win a Cy Young Award.  

Despite giving up three earned runs, Dickey had a career high 13 strikeouts in 7.2 innings throwing 128 pitches.  The 128 pitches was a season-high for the knuckleballer and Dickey's 13 strikeouts puts him at 222 on the season, which leads the National League.  Dickey's 2.69 ERA is second in the National League.

The journeyman knuckler brought an atmosphere to Citi Field that has been non-existent in the Mets second half downfall.  It has been another tough season for Terry Collins' team, but Dickey has brought something special to a team that hasn't had much to write home about since the All Star break.  Thursday afternoon was about R.A. Dickey.  

Thursday in Queens was just the next chapter of the R.A. Dickey saga. The man who climbed Mount Kilimanjaro last winter for charity, wrote a personal memoir, will be writing three children's books, came out on top once again.  The final chapter of the memorable 2012 season continues when Dickey makes his final start in Miami Tuesday against the Marlins as he chases his 21st win, which should lock up a Cy Young Award.


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