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Lenny Dykstra accused the mass Mets conspiracy of Ron Darling of rant

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After the judge’s ruling to stop defamation and defamation lawsuits against former Mets teammate Ron Darling, Lenny Dykstra claimed the owner of Darling and Mets, Wilpons, “all-in” in plotting against him in a series of confusing and obscene videos posted to Twitter on Monday night.

Filming himself on the side of the freeway, Dykstra explained that his Uber had just ended by someone he called a “hill group.” But it was not “as bad” as the news that a judge rejected his case against Darling, who detailed a racist incident involving Dykstra in his autobiography “108 Stitches: Threads, Threads, and Cursed Characters from My Time in Games.”

“This is not as bad as the judge’s decision to drop my case,” Dykstra said. “I’m still coherent enough to know that. I’m not done with Mr. P [Darling] with a long shot, okay? Ron Darling and the New York Mets support what can only be defined as the biggest deception in game history. And the fans, the fans who play like fools, they make them look like idiots, and now they will pay.

“When you f-k with Nails, you get an f-king hammer, you hear me?”

Dykstra, 57, took several more shots at the Wilpon family, who have owned stakes in the Mets since 1980 and sole ownership since 2002, saying “they are finished, fork the bastards.”

“One day I learned about a judge who, who knows, I mean, what kind of decision is that?” she says. “But that doesn’t matter, Mr. P has to answer more. Because I have all kinds of shit, to him, Wilpons, all of them, they are all involved in it, okay? And I’ll prove it. When I do interviews with AP writers and expose them “Because I have documented evidence, documented motherf-ker. You know what that means? That means I can support what I say.”

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