R.A. Dickey has bid farewell to the Mets in a column written for the New York Daily News.

"The Mets gave me that chance almost exactly three years ago, and I will always be grateful to them for that. Only God could've written the narrative that has played out in the three years since. That is what I want to focus on, and what I want to hold in my heart," Dickey writes.

"I am not going to lie to you, though. The trade was hard for me at first. This is where my heart was, where I wanted to be, where I lived out a story of redemption and felt that every one of you shared it with me in some form or fashion. I loved pitching for you. I loved your passion, the way you embraced me from the start, and the way you seemed to appreciate the effort I was putting forth. Every time I’d walk off the mound after an outing, I'd look in your faces, the people behind the dugout, and felt as if all your energy and support was pouring right into me — even when I was lousy. It gives me chill bumps thinking about it even now."