Bill Dickey debuted on August 15, 1928 and played his final game on September 8, 1946.
R. A. Dickey debuted on April 22, 2001 and played his final game on September 27, 2013.
Pearce Chiles debuted on April 18, 1899 and played his final game on October 13, 1900.
It is long believed that a fellow by the name of Dickey Pearce invented the bunt. It's exact date is impoosible to say, but he played baseball in the 1860's and quit playing in 1876 in St. Louis. In baseball's very early days, a ball was considered fair as long as it started fair. After that, it could go anywhere. Pearce invented the bunt, dragging the ball down the first-base line and eventually into foul territory, making him almost impossible to retire. At the time, Pearce's play was called the "tricky hit." Even after the rules changed and balls had to stay fair, Pearce was the master of the bunt. Other rumors include John McGraw, Hugh Jennings, and Rube Foster as the inventors of the bunt, but the truth is, baseball's first ever shortstop, Dickey Pearce, was the first to do it. It is long believed that a fellow by the name of Dickey Pearce invented the bunt. It's exact date is impoosible to say, but he played baseball in the 1860's and quit playing in 1876 in St. Louis. In baseball's very early days, a ball was considered fair as long as it started fair. After that, it could go anywhere. Pearce invented the bunt, dragging the ball down the first-base line and eventually into foul territory, making him almost impossible to retire. At the time, Pearce's play was called the "tricky hit." Even after the rules changed and balls had to stay fair, Pearce was the master of the bunt. Other rumors include John McGraw, Hugh Jennings, and Rube Foster as the inventors of the bunt, but the truth is, baseball's first ever shortstop, Dickey Pearce, was the first to do it.
Frank Pearce debuted on October 4, 1876, playing for the Louisville Grays at Louisville Baseball Park; he played his final game on October 4, 1876, playing for the Louisville Grays at Louisville Baseball Park.
R. A. Dickey debuted on April 22, 2001, playing for the Texas Rangers at The Ballpark at Arlington; he played his final game on September 27, 2013, playing for the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre.
Pearce Chiles debuted on April 18, 1899, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Baker Bowl; he played his final game on October 13, 1900, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Baker Bowl.
Bunny Pearce debuted on July 1, 1908, playing for the Cincinnati Reds at Palace of the Fans; he played his final game on May 30, 1909, playing for the Cincinnati Reds at Palace of the Fans.
Harry Pearce debuted on October 2, 1917, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Baker Bowl; he played his final game on September 11, 1919, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Baker Bowl.
Bill Dickey debuted on August 15, 1928, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I; he played his final game on September 8, 1946, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I.
Dickey Kerr debuted on April 25, 1919, playing for the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park; he played his final game on October 4, 1925, playing for the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park.
George Dickey debuted on September 21, 1935, playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park II; he played his final game on September 27, 1947, playing for the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park.