The Subway Series Is Great for Everybody But the Mets
The Yankees end the Subway Series up 5-1 on the Mets.
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The Yankees end the Subway Series up 5-1 on the Mets.
R.A. Dickey is pitching like few people have ever pitched right now.
"I think the asterisk beside the no-hitter would get more attention than the no-hitter, you know?"
Twenty-four-and-two-thirds consecutive innings without a single run surrendered.
R.A. Dickey, Jim Bouton, and Tim Wakefield on the unconventional pitch.
Wherever I Wind Up will be released on Thursday.
Despite the Mets' efforts to dissuade him, Dickey is Africa-bound next month.
The knuckleballer spoke with The Sports Section.
Amazin' Avenue traces it back to Emil "Dutch" Leonard, who spent twenty seasons in the majors between 1933 and 1953.
Joining him were Mike Pelfrey, R.A. Dickey, Bobby Parnell, and Dillon Gee.
He lost his shutout in the ninth, but still: Five hits and one run over nine innings is pretty great.
R.A. Dickey needs to shave that thing before he can grab balls. Hey, why are you looking at us like that?