By Annie Ross
Say what you will about former Phillies outfielder Lenny Dykstra.
But he never shies away from saying outrageous things.
Dykstra is continuing to be open about his performance-enhancing drug use during his 12-year career.
Dykstra was named in the Mitchell Report in 2007 as a steroid user, and has since acknowledged using PEDs during his career. In an interview with Fox Sports’s Colin Cowherd, Dykstra said he used HGH, claiming he put it “in [his cereal.”
“I put [HGH] in my cereal man. It was in my cereal,” Dykstra told Cowherd. “We’re talking about the good stuff … We’re talking about the difference of making $30 million or getting a real job and working and making $60,000. What, do you want the guy next to you taking them and you’re not going to take them?”