Source: New York Post
The Post reviews the past infractions of former Mets outfielder Lenny Dykstra, who helped the team win the 1986 World Series: 1990: See Also How Darryl Strawberry saved Mets teammate Lenny Dykstra from drug-filled rock bottom Dykstra was placed on probation for a year by then-commissioner Fay Vincent after testifying that he lost $78,000 in Mississippi poker games. 1991: Dykstra, then with the Phillies, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence, speeding and reckless driving after his car — with teammate Darren Daulton as a passenger — hit two trees while returning from John Kruk’s bachelor party. 1999: He was arrested for sexual harassment — misdemeanor charges of sexual battery and child annoyance — following allegations from a 17-year-old girl who worked at his car wash and claimed Dykstra touched her outside her clothing.