Major League Baseball has rejected an appeal by the Mets to turn R.A. Dickey's one-hitter on Wednesday night into a no-hitter. "It was nice that the Mets wanted to do it," the right-hander said. "It was never my idea in the first place, but in truth, I'm fairly relieved that it ended up the way that it did because of my previous comments on it. ... If it would have an asterisk by it, it would become bigger than the no-hitter itself." New York wanted B.J. Upton's infield single changed to an error by third baseman David Wright.