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Dickey is also the only pitcher to throw consecutive one hitters and post 10+ strikeouts. With his June 18, 2012, win over the Orioles, he became the only pitcher in major league history to have five consecutive starts without giving up any earned runs and still getting at least eight strikeouts in each game. [60] Branch Rickey Award (2012) [61]
R. A. Dickey * 2001 2017 400 120 118 2 4.04 [17] [18] Right Right Ryan Feierabend: 2006 2021 32 2 12 0 7.21 [19] Left Left Jared Fernández: 2001 2006 37 4 7 0 5.05 [20] [21] Right Right Eddie Fisher: 1959 1973 690 80 70 81 3.41 [22] Right Right Freddie Fitzsimmons: 1925 1943 513 217 146 13 3.51 [23] Right Right Eddie Gamboa: 2016 2016 7 0 2 0 ...
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The former five-star Dickey was the highest-rated recruit when he signed with the Ducks last December, but he arrived in Eugene over the summer still recovering from a knee injury he suffered ...
A native of East Palo Alto, California, Dickey attended San Jose Valley Christian High School before transferring as a senior to Menlo-Atherton High School. [2] He was rated as a five-star player and rated by 247Sports as the No. 13 overall player in the 2023 college football recruiting class.
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Curtis Dickey was born on November 27, 1956, in Madisonville, Texas. Dickey was one of six children, and grew up in Bryan, Texas. [2] Dickey attended Bryan High School where he was a multi-sport star in football, basketball, and track. Dickey was a Texas All-State selection in football in both his junior and senior years.
William Malcolm Dickey (June 6, 1907 – November 12, 1993) was an American professional baseball catcher and manager. He played in Major League Baseball with the New York Yankees for 17 seasons. Dickey managed the Yankees as a player-manager in 1946 in his last season as a player. Dickey played with the Yankees from 1928 through 1943.