The great Ichiro Suzuki, one day to be enshrined in Cooperstown, has reached 4,000 professional hits between his Japan and United States Major League Baseball careers.
The Yanks and Jays have at it for three in the Bronx. New York just lost two of three to Seattle and Toronto has won four straight against the Red Sox and Giants respectively. Here is a series preview.
Now that R.A. Dickey has agreed to a contract extension with the suddenly stellar Blue Jays, the trade is complete. The New York Mets have traded the reigning Cy Young award winner and platoon catchers Mike Nickeas and Josh Thole for catching prospect Travis d'Arnaud, single-A pitcher Noah Syndergaard, Wuilmer Becerra and journeyman John Buck.
I wrote around three weeks ago how I hope the Mets do deal the winner of the Cy Young award before next season. Looks like I may get my wish. Reports claim the Mets are on the verge of dealing Dickey to Toronto for two or three high end prospects...
Even as his lowly ball club crumbled around him, New York Mets surprise ace R.A. Dickey remained a pillar of consistency. Today, Dickey was rewarded for his amazing season, being named the 2012 NL Cy Young award winner.
There isn’t too much to root for as a Mets fan now-a-days, but these next two games against the Nationals are certainly worth a tune in if you’re a Mets fan.
R.A. Dickey has embarked on the worlds most amazing press tour of all time. After putting up an 8-13 record last season, R.A. set out at the beginning of the year with a movie and a book to promote through his play. With that pressure, as well as the pressure of holding up an organization, Dickey has put up an All-Star season that has defied all odds and made him one of the greatest storylines o
I know as a Met fan I should be thrilled about the teams record-For the record I am. But something that has bothered me for a long time, since the wonderful teams of the 80's really has reared it's ugly head again I am afraid-SOFTNESS!!!!!
New York Mets pitcher R.A. Dickey has been crazy good this season, sitting with an 11-1 record after throwing back-to-back one-hitters. Before today's show, Noe and I discussed which we would prefer to do: throw a no-hitter, or throw a pair of one-hitters...
The spotlight of the city may be shining brightly on Johan Santana after his no-hit performance on Friday, but as he flies under the radar, R.A. Dickey is making a case for being the best pitcher in baseball.
With the Mets on a 5 game winning streak, there has never been a better time for Mets knuckleballer R.A. Dickey to join Game On to talk Mets Baseball with Bruce.