It'll be interesting to see how much run support Dickey gets on Sunday.
I remember listening to a JP Ricciardi interview about 7 years ago and he floated this idea that I thought was completely ridiculous and absurd beyond belief.
He said that if the hitters on a team don't like a certain starting pitcher, they won't hit for him and you always have to keep that in mind when you assess pitching performance.
At the time I thought it was a bizarre and ludicrous theory; but, over time I've come to accept that it's all completely true.
And I keep thinking about what he said back then when I see the tons of run support Buehrle and Hutchison always seem to get while Dickey routinely gets squat. It's like the batters are on strike because Dickey is pitching.
Back in 1985 Dave Steib had an era of 2.48 and pitched 265 innings and you'd think he'd have a won loss record of 20 - 7 or so; but, no all he did was go 14-13.
Possibly because so many of his teammates hated his guts because he was such a condescending, prima donna dick towards them all the time.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/stiebda01.shtml
In contrast in 1992 Jack Morris pitched to an era of 4.04 for the Blue Jays; but went 21 - 6 in 240.2 innings.
I heard that Morris used to always pep talk the hitters and pat them on the back and constantly lobby them to death for hitting support during games and they responded.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/morrija02.shtml
Probability would imply that over the long haul support for different Jays pitchers would all even out; but, that's not the way it's working out.
Certain guys always get tons of run support while other guys hardly get any.