San Diego Padres ,
San Diego Padres high-A affiliate, in 2008 Dykstra was drafted 23rd overall in the 2008 MLB Draft by the
San Diego Padres. Dykstra signed a contract with the Padres on August 15, 2008, just before the deadline to sign draft picks.
New York Mets ,
New York Mets Double-A affiliate, in 2013 The Padres traded Dykstra to the
New York Mets in exchange for RHP
Eddie Kunz on March 29, 2011. Dykstra was named the 2013 Eastern League Most Valuable Player after hitting .274 (102–372) with 22 doubles, 21 home runs, 82 RBIs and 56 runs scored. He led the EL in on-base percentage (.436), walks (102) and OPS (.938) and slugging percentage (.503). Dykstra was also tied for fifth in home runs and fourth in RBIs. His on-base percentage was the highest in the Eastern League since 2006 and his walk rate (21.1) was also the highest in the EL since 2006. He was selected to the Eastern League postseason All-Star team and was the starting first baseman for the EL All-Star Game on July 10. At the conclusion of the season, Dykstra was named Sterling Minor League Organizational Co-Players of the Year (along with catcher
Kevin Plawecki).
Tampa Bay Rays After the 2014 season, Dykstra was granted free agency and signed with the
Tampa Bay Rays. Despite not making the
Opening Day roster, Dykstra was called up to the big leagues for the first time on April 8, 2015, to replace injured
James Loney. On April 17, with his father in the stands, Dykstra hit his first Major League home run, a three-run shot, off of
Adam Warren of the
New York Yankees. Dykstra was
designated for assignment by the Rays on April 25. He was released by the organization on June 26.
Sugar Land Skeeters On July 14, 2015, Dykstra signed with the
Sugar Land Skeeters in the
Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. In 16 appearances for Sugar Land, he batted .179/.333/.214 with no home runs and three RBI. Dykstra was released by the Skeeters on August 6, and later retired in the offseason. ==Personal life==