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Brave new world for ex-Jay Dickey

Veteran knucklebal­ler happy to be headed to Atlanta with one-year deal

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R.A. Dickey was won over by an Atlanta Braves sales team that included two Hall of Famers, including a fellow knucklebal­ler.

Dickey said he knew the Braves would be a good fit after meeting in Nashville with a group that included manager Brian Snitker, general manager John Coppolella and two Hall of Famers — former manager Bobby Cox and knucklebal­ler Phil Niekro.

“I had a great feeling ... there was great hope I would be able to join the organizati­on,” Dickey said Thursday after agreeing to a oneyear contract with an $8-million guarantee.

He considers Niekro to be part of the “Jedi council of knucklebal­lers” who influenced his career.

“Phil and I have a good relationsh­ip,” Dickey said.

“I consider him a friend. We filmed a documentar­y together.”

He gets a $7.5-million salary next year and the Braves have an $8-million option for 2018 with a $500,000 buyout.

The deal for the 42-year-old right-hander, the first of the 157 free agents to switch teams this off-season, is subject to a successful physical.

Dickey said having four children ages 14 and younger kept retirement an option if he did not find interest from the right team.

Dickey had a career-high 20 wins and won the NL Cy Young in 2012, his final season with the New York Mets. The right-hander spent the last four years with the Toronto Blue Jays, going 10-15 with a 4.46 ERA this year.

Dickey said the velocities on his knucklebal­l “were as high as they’ve ever been.”

No one had double-figure wins for Atlanta this year, prompting Coppolella to say he will pursue at least two establishe­d starters on the free-agent market. Julio Tehran heads a rotation projected to include Josh Collmenter.

Dickey is 110-108 with a 4.01 ERA in his career. He logged at least 200 innings five straight seasons from 2011 to 2015. Since 2010, his 1,441 innings rank ninth in the majors.

Also Thursday, Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Josh Donaldson won the Silver Slugger as the best offensive player at his position.

Donaldson hit .284 with 37 home runs and 99 runs batted in and seven stolen bases, helping the Blue Jays to the American League Championsh­ip Series.

“Grateful for silver slugger #2. Cheers to all my teammates and fans for the support all year long,” said Donaldson from his verified Twitter account adding the hashtag #strivingfo­rexcellenc­e.

Donaldson also won the Silver Slugger in 2015 when he won AL MVP.

The award is selected by major league coaches and managers and sponsored by baseball bat manufactur­er Louisville Slugger.

Meanwhile, Cleveland Indians right-hander Cody Anderson had elbow surgery and will need two months to recover.

Anderson, who went 2-5 with a 6.68 ERA in nine starts this season, was bothered by pain in his elbow late in the year. The team said he was diagnosed with impingemen­t in the back of the elbow joint.

The 26-year-old underwent an arthroscop­ic procedure in Dallas Wednesday. The team said Anderson will begin a throwing program in two months and is expected to be ready for the start of the 2017 regular season. Coming off an impressive rookie season, Anderson won a spot in Cleveland’s starting rotation in spring training.

 ?? KATHY WILLENS/THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES ?? Pitcher R.A. Dickey went 10-15 with a 4.46 ERA in 2016 with the Toronto Blue Jays.
KATHY WILLENS/THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES Pitcher R.A. Dickey went 10-15 with a 4.46 ERA in 2016 with the Toronto Blue Jays.

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