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Lenny Dykstra's trainwreck CNBC interview

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It's hard to know where to begin in addressing this interview, so you pretty much just have to watch it: Days after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, retired outfielder Lenny Dykstra sat down with CNBC's Jane Wells to explain what happened.

The result is probably the most awkward 18 minutes and 32 seconds of television you'll ever see in your life. It's hard not to feel bad for him -- it's been an MC Hammer-like rise and fall, and I can't even imagine what that's like to go through. But why the heck would he go on CNBC to offer such incoherent rambling? Why would his lawyers let him do this?

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Last updated: November 08, 2009: 03:08 AM

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