ATLANTA -- R.A. Dickey has complimented his primary catcher, Kurt Suzuki, throughout this season. But after making his first regular-season start with Tyler Flowers behind the plate on Thursday night, Dickey made it clear that he'd be comfortable working with Flowers again.
"I can't underscore how good of a job Flowers did tonight," Dickey said. "On a night when [the knuckleball] was the best it has been all year, he was able to corral some in a way that gave the umpire a really good look at it and got some strikes for me.