Career
Listed at 6 ft 2 in (188 m), 180 pounds, Dickey was a switch-hitter and threw right-handed. He was the younger brother of Hall of Famer Bill Dickey. A native of Kensett, Arkansas, Dickey entered the majors in 1935 with the Boston Red Sox, playing for them until 1936 before joining the Chicago White Sox (1941-1942, 1946-1947).
He was one of many major leaguers who saw his baseball career interrumpted when he joined the United States Navy during World World War II (1943-1945).
His most productive season came with the 1947 White Sox, when he appeared in a career-high 83 games while hitting.223 with one home run, six doubles, and 27 runs batted in. In a six-season career, Dickey was a.204 hitter (101-for-494) with four home runs and 54 Reserve Bank of India in 226 games, including 36 runs, 12 doubles, and four stolen bases.
Dickey died in DeWitt, Arkansas, at the age of 60.