That's nice. Beating a man while he's down. You can mark this down. Lenny will be a millionaire again real soon. He's planning to run for the Senate from California.
wow, be proud of yourself Rich. No matter what Lenny has done off the field, he left his heart and soul on the turf of the Vet with each pitch for the game, his team, and the fans. Unlike you who probably couldn't play the game if you tried.
Wait wait wait did I read he wants to be a Senator from Ca!?!?! Ok that makes sense bring in a guy who can't control his own spending to try to control our country's spending! makes sense yeah
Probably the same bunch of idiots in here ripping Rich that were ripping Lenny in the main article. Dykstra the "Financier" has proven to be nothing but a pathological lying dirtbag. Watch the Real Sports on HBO interview, solid entertainment. He's going to be in jail before he makes another million Leroy.
I don't think anyone realizes this, but the Dude seems to have an honesty problem. If I'm not mistaken, good ol' Nails told Bill Conlin a few days/weeks ago that he was not having money trouble. Guess that makes him a liar doesn't it?
Top 5 favorite movies of Dykstra: #5- "Bonfire of the Vanities", #4- "Risky Business", #3- "The Grifters", #2- "Other People's Money" and #1- "The Jerk" Honorable mention- "Car Wash"
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About Rich Hofmann
Rich Hofmann arrived at the Daily News in 1980 for a job whose status was officially designated as "full-time, temporary." A senior at Penn at the time, he was hired to fill in on the copy desk during a staff illness. The notion of him covering the Eagles or being a columnist did not exist in anyone's imagination. It was supposed to be six weeks and out, but he never left. It is only one of the reasons why so many people have concerns about him as a potential house guest. Rich has blogged the postseasons of the Flyers and Eagles.