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Former baseball star, current failure at life, Lenny Dykstra, now $50 million in debt
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Lenny Dykstra's creditors are becoming an angry mob, says Keith Kelly at the Post. Especially now that he's lost a self-described $3 million stock-advice deal with TheStreet.com.

LENNY "Nails" Dykstra, the former big-league outfielder turned financial-stock picker and glossy-magazine publisher, is drowning in a sea of bad debts and lawsuits that have pushed his total indebtedness to around $50 million, according to one source.

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