Dykstra's Mansion is on the Market

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Everyone's favorite stock picker, Lenny Dykstra, is going through some tough times. His newly launched magazine designed specifically for professional athletes has seen its fair share of troubles and now The Dude his putting is absolutely sick mansion up for sale.

Sports by Brooks points out that Dykstra's digs were previously owned by the greatest hockey player ever, Wayne Gretsky. At 12,713 square feet, the palace may just be too much for Lenny to deal with.

“It’s a compound; it’s not a house,” said Dykstra, the former
All-Star outfielder. “I can go for a couple of days and not see any
other family members. I found out I had a tennis court I didn’t know I
had. And I had to buy it completely furnished. I couldn’t afford to buy
furniture to fill this place. Are you kidding me?”

In unrelated news, I found out I have a couple mice living in my parents basement with me. I didn't know I had them either.

I did a little bit research in addition to what SbB did and found this NBC photo gallery of the Dykstra Compound. Not. Too. Shabby.

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