http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/story/163895p-143638c.html (http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/story/163895p-143638c.html)
For anyone that hasn't read Moneyball, there are great references to Lenny and comparisons of him to Billy Beane. Beane had all the talent, but thought too much. Dykstra had just enough talent and was too dumb to not know he wasn't supposed to be a major league "star".
From the article above:
It was no secret that Dykstra ran as hard off the field as he did on it during his heyday, which once prompted fellow scrapper Wally Backman to predict privately, "It'll be a miracle if he lives to see 40."
And I'm thinking, it'll be a miracle if Wally ever gets another plate apperance.
I'd like Lenny a lot better if he weren't associated with the Mets
me too. then again, he was on that great Philly team with Daulton and OneNut.
And Mitch Williams. Between the 4 of them, that's a hell of a lot of mullett.
All the mullets combined stretch from the front of the rubber to home plate.
One of the saddest days of my childhood was the day Nails was traded for Juan fucking Samuel. Everyone knew Lenny was head and shoulders better than Mookie in decline.
The Phillies also got Roger McDowell in that trade. Samuel was ok, but he never was as clutch as Nails.
Great find Marquis!