
I was a little late to the R.A. Dickey party, but it's better to be late than never here. Dickey may be a knuckle baller, but this is not some Tim Wakefield reincarnation. His 6.38 K/9 is slightly below average (7.01 K/9), but Dickey makes up for it with a good walk rate (2.50 BB/9), he doesn't allow batters to make a lot of solid contact and he induces a lot of ground balls. His 1.94 GB/FB ratio is the ninth highest in the league. Dickey's knuckleball is pretty fast for knuckleball standards. It has been climbing in speed as he refined the pitch during the past five seasons. It's up to 76.2 MPH now, which is 10 mph faster than Wakefield's. You can tell he is gaining confidence in the pitch because he has increased it's usage each year. He throws that sucker 82 percent of the time now and it's valued at 4.2 runs above average. Because he uses the knucklball almost exclusively and the pitch is much improved, I believe it is safe to ignore the knuckle baller stigma and join the R.A. Dickey bandwagon. His fastball has improved in value also... so he's got that going for him. Oh yeah, he doesn't have an ulnar collateral ligament in his throwing arm. Apparently he was born without one and the Tommy John operation for someone without one has never been done, so they left it alone. Just throwing that out there.
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