R.A. Dickey Rumors, It would appear the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Mets have agreed on players for an R.A. Dickey trade, but according to Jon Heyman of CBS, stranger things have happened than a trade like this falling through.
But should this deal go through, Dickey will be the final addition to a Blue Jays squad that catapulted itself into a playoff contender.
The key Toronto player involved in this trade is top prospect Travis d'Arnaud.
If you're not familiar with who he is, d'Arnaud was the cog when the Blue Jays traded Roy Halladay in December 2009.
Last season he hit .333/.380/.595 in an injury-shortened season. But regardless, he is in fact scheduled to make his MLB debut in 2013, and he seems to have all the tools necessary to make for a solid big league catcher.
R.A. Dickey is the reigning NL Cy Young winner, and at 38, it's difficult to tell whether his knuckle ball will continue to break over the plane of the plate for seasons to come.
But alas, there's no reason to believe it won't because 2012 wasn't Dickey's only quality season.
Since 2010, Dickey's had a record of 39-28 and an ERA of 2.95 in 616.2 innings pitched. Not to mention he's the proud owner of a 1.15 WHIP and two consecutive 200-plus-inning seasons.
In hindsight, the Blue Jays made it seem as though they were looking for a fifth starter. The misconception, though, was that the pitcher was to be a fifth-in-the-order calibre pitcher. In Dickey, Toronto is on the verge of snagging an ace.
But should this deal go through, Dickey will be the final addition to a Blue Jays squad that catapulted itself into a playoff contender.
The key Toronto player involved in this trade is top prospect Travis d'Arnaud.
If you're not familiar with who he is, d'Arnaud was the cog when the Blue Jays traded Roy Halladay in December 2009.
Last season he hit .333/.380/.595 in an injury-shortened season. But regardless, he is in fact scheduled to make his MLB debut in 2013, and he seems to have all the tools necessary to make for a solid big league catcher.
R.A. Dickey is the reigning NL Cy Young winner, and at 38, it's difficult to tell whether his knuckle ball will continue to break over the plane of the plate for seasons to come.
But alas, there's no reason to believe it won't because 2012 wasn't Dickey's only quality season.
Since 2010, Dickey's had a record of 39-28 and an ERA of 2.95 in 616.2 innings pitched. Not to mention he's the proud owner of a 1.15 WHIP and two consecutive 200-plus-inning seasons.
In hindsight, the Blue Jays made it seem as though they were looking for a fifth starter. The misconception, though, was that the pitcher was to be a fifth-in-the-order calibre pitcher. In Dickey, Toronto is on the verge of snagging an ace.
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