Get Your Weekly Douche: Lenny Dykstra

Ask anyone in NY and Philly to give you a Lenny “Nails” Dykstra story and they will give you tails of a gritty balls-out baseball player. Ask anyone in the greater Los Angeles area to give you a Lenny Dykstra story, and they will tell you how he either ripped them or their friends for a large sum of money or you will hear of him walking around plastered and talking about the stock market while saying dude a lot.

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Phillies Win 2011 World Series

Just Practicin’

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Reunited and it Feels So Good, Cliff Lee Signs with Phillies

Well, Yankee fans, maybe you’ll think twice about harassing the wives of star pitchers in the future.

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Roy Halladay Pitches No Hitter In Post Season Debut

Anyone who has ever tried to argue that baseball is not an exciting sport can sit down. Every person watching this game in the stadium and in their homes were sitting on the edge of their seats for every one of Roy Halliday’s pitches, from the 7th inning on. I don’t think I have ever seen a crowd cheer that loud after every pitch like that ever. This was a sports moment. Not only did Roy Halladay pitch a complete game, not only did he pitch a shut out, not only did he pitch a no hitter, he did it for the second time this season, against one of the NL’s best offensive teams, in the playoffs.

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Dodging Victory, Phillies Make 8 Run Comeback to Beat LA

Weak relief batting practice toss pitching by Jonathon Broxton, coupled with epicly poor defense, gave the Phillies 8 runs in the final two innings in Philadelphia last night, adding to LA’s mounting woes as they fall to 4th place and 9 games back in the NL West.

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Phillies Fan Blows Chunks…On Little Girl…On Purpose

Vangelo notified stadium officials who began removing the unruley fans, but not before one could intentionally vomit all over Vangelo and his daughter.

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Yankees Rape and Pillage Native Americans. *UPDATE*

Yet after watching NYY come off a championship run, other teams in the league appear intent on seeing them repeat. First it was Detroit with Curtis Granderson, and now it is Atlanta with Javier Vazquez, neither of which took the house from under the Yankees.

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Baseball Transactions Worth Noting

The Cincinnati Reds locked Scott Rolen up with an extension through 2012. The world ends that year, so signing anyone to a longer contract would just be blowing smoke up their butt anyway.

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Baseball News!

We’ll keep you updated as trades and rumors spill out of the winter meetings. The Angels look like they’re dismantling their band of playoff losers, and Seattle looks like they want to make an immediate run at the World Series by picking up everything but the kitchen sink on the market. The Indians haven’t given up anyone during the winter meetings because they have nobody left to give up.

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