[情報] R.A. Dickey被提名為SI年度運動員
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Sports Illustrated will announce its choice for Sportsman of the Year on Dec.
5. Here's one of the nominations for that honor by an SI writer.
In sports, quantitative rarity occurs like the full moon. It's not a daily or
weekly thing, but if you watch long enough you're bound to see it: Pablo
Sandoval becomes only the fourth player to slug three dingers in a World
Series game; Miguel Cabrera wins the first Triple Crown since the year the
Super Bowl was invented. (If that doesn't sound far enough in the past,
consider that the Chiefs were in it.)
It's qualitative difference, though, that is truly rare -- like the way Barry
Sanders ran. On paper, Sanders had quantitative peers, and even a few
superiors. But has anyone who ever watched him seen anything like it? With
his ducks and contortions, his left shoulder going in the opposite direction
of his right knee, Sanders was doing something qualitatively different than
playing running back the way we've come to understand it. If that I Am Legend
virus had hit and humanity could be saved by a package that had to cross
state lines, Barry Sanders in his NFL glory would have been the only guy we'd
entrust to run with it through the zombie hordes.
In 2012, there was only one athlete at the highest quantitative level who
also did something qualitatively unique: Mets pitcher R.A. Dickey, with his
"angry knuckleball."
As if that floating, wobbling marshmallow of a pitch wasn't difficult and
weird enough, Dickey wielded it in an historically unprecedented manner.
Whereas Tim Wakefield, the previous knuckler king, threw his consistently
about 60 miles per hour, Dickey's ranged from the mid-50s to the low 80s,
with the majority of them in the 70s. And because he generally threw harder
than Wakefield -- who even knew that a knuckleball could be angry? -- his
version didn't have as much movement, but it had a heck of a lot more
control. Wakefield averaged over three walks-per-nine-innings almost every
year of his career. Dickey was at 2.1 in 2012.
But never mind the knuckler for a moment. In the world of professional
athletes, Dickey himself is qualitatively different. This is a guy who
laments the declining number of brick and mortar bookstores and will text a
reporter to ask for reading recommendations when he has a road trip coming
up. He's a guy who co-authored the book -- Wherever I Wind Up: My Quest for
Truth, Authenticity and the Perfect Knuckleball -- before the season in which
he became a household name.
It's fitting that the knuckleball is the last part of the subtitle, because
this isn't just another athlete's
10-ways-to-start-a-business-and-throw-a-strike handbook. Dickey recounts the
first time he saw signs of drug use in a Major League clubhouse as well as
his summer as a fourth grader when he was repeatedly sexually abused by the
13-year-old girl who was babysitting him. Not long after that, he was
manhandled and abused by a teenage boy. "I have been stained and it can never
be cleaned up," Dickey writes of his feelings at the time.
In the context of his own failings as a husband and father, including his
infidelity, Dickey writes: "[Pro ball] is a life that can make you a
perennial adolescent, where your needs and whims are catered to, and
narcissism is as prevalent as sunflower seeds, a life that is about as
un-family-friendly as you can imagine."
In many ways, it's an afterthought that Dickey has no ulnar collateral
ligament and that he picked up the knuckleball at age 30 in an attempt to
salvage a career that had never been good and was rapidly vanishing.
Sure, Dickey has accomplished all sorts of quantitatively amazing things. He
won 20 games. He threw back-to-back one-hitters. He won the Cy Young Award at
age 38, the third-oldest first-time winner in history. But it's how he did
it, and what it looked and felt like, that makes R.A. Dickey my SI Sportsman
of the Year.
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