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Mets Pitcher R.A. Dickey Wins Cy Young Award

Knuckleballer put on a clinic during 2012 en route to 20-win season.

Disappointing as the Mets' season was this year, there is at least one bright spot: starting pitcher R.A. Dickey became the first knuckleballer in baseball history to take home a Cy Young award.

Dickey had 20 wins this season with the Mets, and a scoreless innings streak that outshined even a no-hitter by his bullpen brother Johan Santana. 

"For me, this is an honor to be shared," Dickey said in an interview on MLB Network. "This is a great honor and I am not a self-made man by any stretch of the imagination, there have been countless people who have poured into me in ways that have changed my life, not only on the field, but off."

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Dickey also gave credit to the New York Mets fan base for supporting him late in the year when the team was out of contention.

State Sen. Toby Stavisy, whose district includes Citi Field and Forest Hills, congratulated Dickey on his award.

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“R.A. Dickey has proven that he’s not just a great knuckleballer, but he has proven to be one of the great ambassador’s of New York sports,” Stavisky said.

Are you excited about a Mets pitcher taking home the Cy Young? Do you think Dickey will still be in an Amazin's uniform next season? Let us know in the comments.


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