...Dickey, 33, was the 2007 PCL Pitcher of the Year for his hometown Nashville Sounds. He had a 13-6 record with a 3.72 ERA....
Dickey is a particularly interesting fellow. He was born Robert Allen Dickey but changed his name to R.A. Dickey.
He had an outstanding college career for the University of Tennessee, with a 38-10 record, including 15 wins in a row.
He was the No. 18 overall pick in the 1996 June entry draft by Texas. He had a verbal deal to sign for $875,000, but a routine MRI revealed he had no normal collateral ligament in his right elbow. That scared the Rangers and Dickey had to settle for a signing bonus of $75,000.
Dickey pitched portions of five seasons with Texas, with a 16-19 record and 5.72 ERA. He was 9-8 with a 5.09 ERA in 38 games in 2003.
He became a knuckleball pitcher during the 2005 season. He struggled at times, including allowing six HRs in a game in April 2006.
He signed with the Milwaukee Brewers prior to the 2007 season and had a terrific season after a slow start for Nashville (1-4 with a 6.17 ERA when he was demoted to the bullpen in mid-May). In eight relief appearances, he was 3-0 with a 4.95 ERA to earn back a spot in the starting rotation. He went 9-2 thereafter.
Dickey signed with Minnesota this week as a six-year free agent. He was invited to the Twins' major-league training camp but figures to be the first knuckleball pitcher for the Red Wings since Daniel Boone had a big year in 1990 (11-5 record, 2.60 ERA and a 7-inning no-hitter).
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