R.A. Dickey pitched a one-hit shutout for the Mets’ Triple-A affiliate in Buffalo. He gave up a hit to the first batter and then retired the next 27 in a row.
After the first batter, Dickey pitched a perfect game, and only needed 90 pitches to do it.
“I felt like I could throw another nine (innings) right now and have the same result,” Dickey said. “That’s a good feeling.”