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 | | By the end of spring training in 1920, however, Dykes had become the Athletics' regular at second base, and his phenomenal fielding the next two years (fielding ratings of 17 and 25 determined retroactively through sabermetrics) solidified his place in the lineup. |
 | | His fielding continued to shine, culminating in a league-leading rating of 26 for third basemen in 1926. |
 | | His score is actually quite good; the all-time high is 37.3 by Bill McKechnie, and many managers have negative ratings because their teams disappoint in the standings. |
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