Facing His Ex-teammates

R.A. Dickey came into his own as a major leaguer playing at Citi Field. A journeyman pitcher who never lived up to the expectations attached to being a 1st round draft choice of the Rangers, he reinvented himself mid-career as a knuckleballer,
It all came together for Dickey in New York -- capped by his 2012 season where he won 20 for the Mets and won the NL Cy Young Award. Sure, it was the classic "career year" conveniently taking place just before his contract ran out. Unwilling to gamble big money on an aging pitcher who didn't flourish until approaching his 40th birthday, Mets GM Sandy Alderson traded him to Toronto for top prospects Noah Syndergaard and Travis d'Arnaud. That deal certainly has gone in the Mets favor.
Interleague play brought Dickey's current team into New York this week -- but his turn in the rotation didn't come until Thursday night. And Dickey was back in vintage form. Last night, Lucas Duda's home run was the only major blemish as he dominated his former team. But you have to wonder if Dickey would rather have been on the mound in Queens this week,

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