Education
Dallimore played college baseball for the Stanford Cardinal. He set the school record for being hit by a pitch the most times in a season. He played for the United States national team in the 1994 Baseball World Cup.
Dallimore played college baseball for the Stanford Cardinal. He set the school record for being hit by a pitch the most times in a season. He played for the United States national team in the 1994 Baseball World Cup.
He was an infielder for the San Francisco Giants from 2004 to 2005. Dallimore did not make his major league debut until he was 30 years old, when he hit a grand slam for his first major league hit. As a 25-year-old who was being held back in Class A, he was converted to a utility player.
Playing for the Fresno Grizzlies in 2003, Dallimore led the Pacific Coast League in batting average with a.352 average.
After playing 828 minor league games over nine seasons, Dallimore made his major league debut with the San Francisco Giants as a 30-year-old rookie on April 29, 2004. In his first major league start on April 30, Dallimore hit a grand slam for his first major league hit.
Dallimore got on base five times in the game, with three hits, a walk, and a hit by pitch. Dallimore announced his retirement on February 24, 2006.
They have one daughter.