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Lenny Dykstra of the Philadelphia Phillies in the dugout against the San Francisco Giants during a game in 1993 at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. Dykstra played for the Phillies from 1989-96.
His biggest season in Philadelphia came in 1993. As the Phillies won the National League pennant, Dykstra, nicknamed "Nails," batted .305 and led the National League in hits (194), walks (129) and ...
Dykstra was an integral part of the Phillies 1993 World Series team. That season he hit .305 and led the National League with 194 hits, 129 walks, 143 runs, 773 plate appearances and 637 at-bats.
1993 was, of course, the year the Phillies shocked the nation and matched up in the World Series against the Blue Jays. Dykstra finished second in NL MVP voting to Barry Bonds. That season, Dykstra ...
That scored Dykstra and gave the Phillies a quick 1—0 lead. Dave Hollins then walked, bringing up RBI machine Darren Daulton. Daulton smacked a single to right field, scoring Kruk.
World Series Blue Jays v Phillies 1993 Lenny Dykstra (left) and Mitch Williams during days with the Philadelphia Phillies in the early 1990s.
Philadelphia fans won’t be seeing Lenny Dykstra at the highly anticipated 25th anniversary celebration of the Phillies’ 1993 National League championship team next month.Dykstra is no longer ...
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