RA Dickey Fires Scoreless Inning in ASG

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New York Mets knuckleballer R.A. Dickey became the sixth former Tennessee player to participate in a Major League All-Star Game, firing a scoreless inning in the National League's 8-0 win over the American League on Tuesday night in Kansas City.

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I just don't understand why there are not hoards of pitchers throwing that nasty pitch. Not a whole lot different than tossing around in the back yard and it saves the old rotator cuff.
 
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I just don't understand why there are not hoards of pitchers throwing that nasty pitch. Not a whole lot different than tossing around in the back yard and it saves the old rotator cuff.

uhhhh its a lot different than tossing it around in the back yard.
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The AL has the best players money can buy and still lost to the underdogs ! :post-4-1090547912: :worship: :bow2: :pepper: :crazy: :loco: :yes:
 
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Could be the first time I've ever seen the verb "fires" used to describe the act of throwing a knuckleball.

I've only seen RA Dickey play in person one time. Thought he had to be the bravest man in the world to throw a ball that soft while standing so close to a man as big as Adam Dunn.

Very cool what he's doing!
 
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Could be the first time I've ever seen the verb "fires" used to describe the act of throwing a knuckleball.

I've only seen RA Dickey play in person one time. Thought he had to be the bravest man in the world to throw a ball that soft while standing so close to a man as big as Adam Dunn.

Very cool what he's doing!

his knuckleball isn't that slow
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The batters remind me of the guy swinging at Patrick Swayzee in Ghost and not hitting anything. They swing hard and really try to hit it, but no cigar. You kinda have to feel sorry for them in front of all those people and looking little leaguers and then they cap it off by beating the crap out of home plate. That has got to be gratifying to RA.
 
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his knuckleball isn't that slow
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. . . for a knuckleball.

I'm well aware that it's kind of a big deal that he's the first knuckleballer to throw 80 mph.

My point stands. It is inept writing to describe any pitcher above the high school JV level as "firing" any pitch that is only 80 mph.
 

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