1882 Pierce began his major league career on May 2, 1882, for the
Louisville Eclipse of the
American Association. He played a total of nine games, all as a second baseman, and
batted .303 in 33
at bats. He scored three
runs, and hit one
double. Later that season, he played in 41 games for the
Baltimore Orioles, also of the American Association. His batting average dropped to .199 in 151 at bats with Orioles, as well as his production, scoring just eight runs, two doubles, and one
triple. His season average between the two teams was .217, and he led the league among second basemen with 65 errors.
1883 He began the season with the
Columbus Buckeyes of the American Association, hitting .171 in 41 at bats, scored five runs, and did not gather one
extra-base hit. Later in the season, he joined the
New York Gothams of the National League, playing in 18 games, totaling just five
hits in 62 at bats for a .080 batting average. He also began to play more in the outfield, mainly as a center fielder, rather than at second base. His batting average for the season was .117, but he did hit the second (and last) triple of his career.
1884 His last major league season was spent with the
New York Metropolitans, where he played in just five games, splitting his time between second base and the outfield. He batted .250 for the season, with records indicating his participation in the game played August 1. His career totals include a .186 batting average, 21 runs scored, four doubles, and two triples in 84 games and 307 at bats. ==Post major league career==