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There's plenty of baseball stars who can play one position, but Jimmy Dykes can fill the bill anywhere. In 13 years in the big league he has been used at every position except catcher, and in high school he worked behind the bat. A timely batter and dependable fielder. Last year hit .265 in 153 games and played at third base, second and shortstop. Jimmy is 36, five feet, eight and one-half inches tall and weighs 175, batting and throwing right-handed. Was born in Philadelphia. Traded from the Athletics to White Sox last Winter.
One of the fastest plays for a second baseman comes on the "dragged bunt" in which a speedy batsmen tries to push the ball slowly to the right of the pitcher's box and beat out the roller before the second baseman can come in to make the stop and throw. Second basemen, like Tony Cuccinello, keep close watch on batters, since only by anticipating a dragged bunt, can he get a jump on the play. When the batter starts to fall away from the plate to bunt while running, Tony leaps to meet the slow bounding ball, whipping it with an underhand wrist flick without wasting time to straighten up.
A highly regarded right hander, Harry was named American League Rookie of the Year for 1952. He appeared in 37 games for the Athletics, winning 15 and losing a like number. His earned run average was a low 3.32. Optioned to Savannah of the Sally League in 1951, he won 18 games and lost 14. He worked in 248 innings, and led the league in complete games with 23. He struck out 180.
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