Ep 2. Lenny Dykstra On Revelations from New Book, Steroid Use & World Series Title
- TV-14
- July 27, 2016
- 23 min
Larry King sits down with former Major League Baseball player Lenny Dykstra in the second episode of season 5 of Larry King Now. Dykstra discusses his new book, "House of Nails: A Memoir of Life on the Edge," in which he reveals his innermost thoughts, his darkest moments, and his most outrageous stories.
Dykstra talks about his steroid use during his career, a controversial topic in the sports world. He admits to using steroids and discusses the reasons behind his decision to take them. Dykstra also shares his thoughts on what should be done about steroid use in sports, and whether or not players who have been caught using performance-enhancing drugs should be allowed in the Hall of Fame.
The conversation then turns to Dykstra's World Series victory with the 1986 New York Mets. He shares his memories of that unforgettable championship series and talks about what it was like to play for a team that was so dominant. Dykstra also discusses his relationships with teammates, including Darryl Strawberry and Keith Hernandez, and how they helped him succeed on and off the field.
Throughout the interview, Dykstra is open, honest, and unfiltered. He talks about his struggles with addiction and his time in prison. He also shares his thoughts on the current state of baseball, including the use of advanced statistics, the designated hitter rule, and the general direction of the sport.
As always, Larry King proves to be a master interviewer, asking insightful questions and drawing out the most interesting and compelling aspects of Dykstra's story. Whether you're a baseball fan or simply interested in hearing from a colorful and controversial figure, this episode of Larry King Now is sure to entertain and enlighten.