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Thursday, April 6, 2006
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -- R.A. Dickey thought his knuckleball was working really well while warming up in the bullpen before the game. Then Brandon Inge homered on the game's second pitch -- and it only got worse for the Texas Rangers pitcher. The Detroit Tigers hit six homers against Dickey, tying the post-1900 major league record in a 10-6 victory Thursday night. "When you let go of the ball, you're at the mercy of the way the ball is going to move," said Dickey, who only converted to the pi ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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