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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dickey_KerrDickey Kerr - Wikipedia

    Richard Henry Kerr (July 3, 1893 – May 4, 1963) was an American professional baseball pitcher for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball. He also served as a coach and manager in the minor leagues . Early life. Kerr was born in St. Louis, Missouri, one of Richard J. and Anna (née Tieman) Kerr's nine children. [1] .

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  2. 53. L. 34. ERA. 3.84. G. 140. GS. 83. SV. 6. IP. 811.1. SO. 235. WHIP. 1.388. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Dickey Kerr. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

  3. 13. Nov. 2017 · Dickey Kerr. Henry Kerr. Bats Left, Throws Left. Height 5' 7", Weight 155 lb. Debut April 25, 1919. Final Game October 4, 1925. Born July 3, 1893 in St. Louis, MO USA. Died May 4, 1963 in Houston, TX USA. BR page. Contents. 1Biographical Information. 2Notable Achievements. 3Further Reading. 4Related Sites. Biographical Information[ edit]

  4. Dickey Kerr Bio. Fullname: Richard Henry Kerr; Born: 7/03/1893 in St. Louis, MO; Debut: 4/25/1919; Died: 5/04/1963

  5. 4. Jan. 2012 · Dickey Kerr. This article was written by Adrian Marcewicz. Exactly 90 minutes after Chicago White Sox left-hander Dickey 1 Kerr fired a strike past Cincinnati’s Morrie Rath to start Game Three of the 1919 World Series, he coaxed the dangerous Heinie Groh to tap an 0-1 pitch harmlessly to third base. Buck Weaver, the White Sox third ...

  6. Dickey Kerr. Position: Pitcher Bats: Left • Throws: Left 5-7, 155lb (170cm, 70kg) Born: July 3, 1893 in St. Louis, MO us. Died: May 4, 1963 in Houston, TX. Buried: Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery, Houston, TX Debut: April 25, 1919 (Age 25-296d, 4,731st in MLB history) vs. SLB 7.0 IP, 7 H, 2 SO, 1 BB, 2 ER

  7. 28. Okt. 2013 · Pomrenke: Dickey Kerr, the man who made ‘The Man’ – Society for American Baseball Research. From SABR member Jacob Pomrenke at The National Pastime Museum on October 28, 2013: Stan Musial’s life was a charmed one, and not just on the baseball field.