The fan who caught the first HR at the Cub night game was Rex Berry. He was very disappointed when the ball was ripped out of his hand and tossed back onto the field. I was there a couple of seats from Rex.
I loved it 🤗 WOW! I love how Cubs played this game, they really wanted this game and in the ninth inning Shaun Dunston seemed to be everywhere, it seemed like he was involved in every out made that innning 👍👍
Dykstra was considered too wild personally -drinking, gambling. He was also reckless on the field -diving head first into second base. The Mets were overall not happy about the party animals from the 1986 team -one by one they were traded. Dykstra, of course, would only get better with the Phillies, but continue with his recklessness.
The fan who caught the first HR at the Cub night game was Rex Berry. He was very disappointed when the ball was ripped out of his hand and tossed back onto the field. I was there a couple of seats from Rex.
I loved it 🤗 WOW! I love how Cubs played this game, they really wanted this game and in the ninth inning Shaun Dunston seemed to be everywhere, it seemed like he was involved in every out made that innning 👍👍
Lenny Dykstra was a poor mans Ryne Sandberg, Lenny went to Prison for Fraud, Sandberg went to the HOF, Sandberg also won the MVP award in 1984..
More like a poor man's Denny McLain.
I never understood why the Mets traded Lenny Dykstra to the Phillies.
Dykstra was considered too wild personally
-drinking, gambling.
He was also reckless on the field
-diving head first into second base.
The Mets were overall not happy about the party animals from the 1986 team
-one by one they were traded.
Dykstra, of course, would only get better with the Phillies,
but continue with his recklessness.
He was pumping steriods
Because Dykstra was always trouble.
@2:32:46: The "anti-Bartman" play.....but alas, in a meaningless regular-season game.
Vin's peacock "clipping" through