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  position Pitcher
  bgcolor1 silver
  bgcolor2 black
  textcolor1 black
  textcolor2 white
  bats Left
  throws Left
  birthdate July 3 , 1893
  debutdate April 25
  debutyear 1919
  debutteam Chicago White Sox
  finaldate October 24
  finalyear 1925
  finalteam Chicago White Sox
  stat1label Pitching Record
  stat1value 53-34
  stat2label Earned Run Average
  stat2value 384
  stat3label Strikeouts
  stat3value 235
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Richard Henry "Dickie" Kerr ( July 3 1893 - May 4 1963 ) was a Starting Pitcher for the Chicago White Sox from 1919 - 1921 . As a rookie he won 13 games and won both his starts in the notorious 1919 World Series , which would lead to the permanent suspensions of Shoeless Joe Jackson , Buck Weaver , Happy Felsch , and 5 others. In later years, Kerr would receive wide praise for his honest play during the Series.

Kerr finished his brief career with a record of 53 wins against 34 losses for a winning percentage of .609. In his last full season in 1921 he went 19-17 and led the league in giving up 357 hits in 308 2/3 innings pitched. He also walked 96 batters, and finished that season with a WHIP of 1.47. Kerr ended his career with a WHIP of 1.39.

Kerr attempted a comeback in 1925 , pitching in 12 games in which he compiled a record of 0-1 in 36 2/3 innings, mostly out of the bullpen.

He also finished his career with more Walks given up than Strikeouts : 250 walks against 235 strikeouts.

Dickey Kerr died in Houston, Texas two months shy of his 70th birthday. His career ERA over three plus seasons was 3.84.


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