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Nalod
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7/9/2009  10:23 AM

Dykstra files for Chapter 11

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NEW YORK -- Lenny Dykstra, the former star center fielder for the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

The 46-year-old has no more than $50,000 of assets and between $10 million and $50 million of liabilities, according to a petition filed Tuesday with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Central District of California.

Dykstra's filing comes in the wake of more than 20 lawsuits he faces tied to his activities as a financial entrepreneur, including The Players Club, a glossy magazine for athletes he had helped launch in 2008.

According to an April article on ESPN.com, Dykstra put his net worth at $60 million, and also owned a black Rolls Royce Phantom and Gulfstream II jet.

Known as "Nails" and "The Dude," Dykstra played for 12 years with the Mets and the Phillies before retiring in 1996 with a lifetime .285 batting average, 81 home runs, 404 runs batted in, and 285 stolen bases.

He helped the Mets win the World Series in 1986, and as a Phillie was the National League runner-up to Barry Bonds in MVP voting in 1993. The Phillies lost the World Series that year.

Walter Hackett, a lawyer for Dykstra, said the event triggering the bankruptcy filing was a planned foreclosure sale of a southern California residence that Dykstra bought from hockey legend Wayne Gretzky for $17.5 million in 2007.

Dykstra is "in good spirits," Hackett said in an interview. "He understands now that bankruptcy is truly a protective act. I do expect that Lenny is going to emerge from Chapter 11, and make those people whole who have legitimate claims."

According to the bankruptcy petition, Dykstra's largest unsecured creditors include units of JPMorgan Chase & Co., owed $12.9 million, and Bank of America Corp, owed a combined $4.2 million.

Hackett said Washington Mutual, now part of JPMorgan, was the main lender on the 2007 home purchase, and that the bank misled Dykstra about his ability to afford the property. The lawyer said the bank deserves nothing on its claim.

JPMorgan spokesman Tom Kelly said: "We don't comment on individual cases, but we expect our customers to repay their legal obligations under their mortgages when possible."


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Pharzeone
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7/9/2009  10:46 AM
Wasn't it just a few years ago that everyone was applauding his business deals. As I recall they did a story on him on both HBO Real Sports and ESPN.
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7/9/2009  10:48 AM
Posted by Pharzeone:

Wasn't it just a few years ago that everyone was applauding his business deals. As I recall they did a story on him on both HBO Real Sports and ESPN.

My guess is that they probably didn't do too much research before they carried the stories
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7/9/2009  11:45 AM
Posted by Pharzeone:

Wasn't it just a few years ago that everyone was applauding his business deals. As I recall they did a story on him on both HBO Real Sports and ESPN.

yeah, he was trying to be the financial analyst for mlb. he had a monthly magazine he put out and other stuff....they guy is a total a-hole and I dont believe anything he says. Good baseball player, ****ty human being! end of story....reap what you sow lenny....
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7/9/2009  3:17 PM
[Thought you were talkin about Lenny Wilkins and not that lyin ass redneck]
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7/9/2009  4:25 PM
Just another case of a dumb athlete making bad decisions with his/her money. Don't feel sorry for him in the least.
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7/9/2009  4:43 PM
I don't feel sorry for him and sure as hell don't feel sorry for JP Morgan and Bank of America.
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7/12/2009  1:57 PM
I thought this was going to be about Lenny Cooke
lol @ being BANNED by Martin since 11/07/10 (for asking if Mr. Earl had a point). Really, Martin? C'mon. This is the internet. I've seen much worse on this site. By Earl himself. Drop the hypocrisy.
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