Edward Perks "Davey" Dunkle (August 30, 1872 – November 19, 1941) was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball.
He played all or parts of five seasons in the majors between 1897 and 1904, for the Philadelphia Phillies, National League's Washington Senators, Chicago White Sox, and American League's Washington Senators.
[1] Over the last two months of the season, he started seven games for the Phillies, completed all seven, and went 5–2 with a 3.48 earned run average.
It was the only MLB campaign in which he finished over .500;[1] writer Bob Carroll later claimed that he "lost his effectiveness" after that year.
[4] He moved to the American Association's Louisville Colonels for 1902 and had another big year, pitching a total of 373 innings and going 30–10.