On his catching tutor, "Bill Dickey learned me all his experiences."
His signing by the Yankees came when starter Bill Dickey went down with a shoulder injury.
The Yankees believed he had potential as a catcher, and assigned Bill Dickey to work with him in order to develop the necessary skills.
He also finished just short of the record average for catchers, set by the Yankees' Bill Dickey in 1936.
Bill Dickey walked and Joe Gordon doubled for 7-4, the final score.
Bill Dickey ended it with a single to left field.
"We had a great time, all of us," Bill Dickey said.
Bill Dickey hit three home runs in the 14-1 win.
Bill Dickey and Gabby Hartnett also each made it to 1.000 only once.
Ah come on, Ray, Bill Dickey used to drop them once in a while.