R.A. Dickey Dominates the Orioles
After an impressive weekend where Jason Hammel and Wei-Yin Chen
pitched back-to-back shutouts in down in Atlanta, they ventured up to
New York to continue their interleague swing. The Orioles faced the Mets
on Monday night, and the tables got turned on them in terms of their
situation over the weekend.
R.J. Dickey – who started for the Mets on Monday – has been on a
roll, and had ten wins before he faced the Orioles. He is a
knuckleballer who has found success this year, and is now in the same
sphere as uber-youngster Stephen Strasburg, Justin Verlander and the
like. Dickey single-handedly defeated the Orioles, 5-0, thanks to his
knuckler and ability to thoroughly baffle.
He utterly dominated the Orioles and threw his second consecutive
one-hitter. The other pitchers I mentioned are indeed exciting to watch;
however, witnessing Dickey in HD on MASN was astounding. Considering
Buck Showalter inspired Dickey to become a knuckleball pitcher as a
member of the Texas Rangers years ago, one could say things came full
circle. Both Matt Wieters and Chris David struck out three times.
Wilson Betemit mustered the only hit against Dickey on Monday, and
everyone else did not seem to have a chance. Overall, Dickey struck out
thirteen and walked two, plus earned a complete game victory.
On the other hand, Baltimore starter Jake Arrieta rolled through five
impressive innings of work; however, got victimized in the sixth. He
has had a problem with a big inning or two in all of his starts, and
Monday night was no exception in the sixth. He gave up a lead-off hit to
Dickey to start the frame, allowed a hit, then a walk, before Ike Davis
launched a grand slam homer into centerfield.
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