R.A. Dickey: 2012 NL Cy Young Award Winner (2010 - 2012)
Robert Alan "R. A." Dickey was born October 29, 1974, in Nashville, Tennessee. He majored in English Literature with a 3.3 GPA at the University of Tennessee, before getting drafted by the Texas Rangers in 1996. 1996 USA Olympic Baseball Team: In 1996 Dickey was a member of the US Olympic baseball team that won a bronze medal at the summer games in Atlanta. Dickey was the winning pitcher in two of the games. The Intelligent right hander was offered a contract over $800,000 until a doctor noticed his arm hanging in an odd way. An x-ray found a missing ulnar collateral ligament & the Rangers lowered their offer to $75,000. Doctors said he shouldn’t be able to turn a doorknob let alone, pitch in the major leagues. Upset & angry he found spiritual enlightenment & moved on with his life. Minor League Career: Dickey began a minor league career that lasted straight 14 seasons where he pitched at least three games at the level every seasons. In 296 game...