First Free Agent Movement

R.A. Dickey became the first of the current crop of free agents to change teams. Thursday we learned that the veteran knuckleballer had signed with the Braves after spending the past four seasons with the Blue Jays. Dickey, who turned 42 in October, finished 10 - 15. Quite a comedown after finishing at .500 or better his first three years in Toronto. Of course, 2012 remains his signature season, winning 20 with the Mets and earning the NL Cy Young Award.
Bright and very well-read, Dickey once said if he hadn't made it in baseball, he'd likely have become an English professor. The Braves assured that he won't be trading his spikes, glove and nail file -- essential for a knuckleballer to maintain his "touch" -- a lecture hall for at least another year.
This image comes from the Rays/Yankees game last May 24th.

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