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Despite his increasing age, with every passing game, Tom Brady continues to display that he’s ageless. And the quarterback’s agelessness was on display when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Los Angeles Rams at Raymond James Stadium, thanks to a last-minute drive by Tom Brady. At the same time, through an Instagram upload, the quarterback recently announced the end of his marriage with Gisele Bündchen.

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Reacting to the game-changing comeback that took the Bucs to the top, former New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies outfielder, Lenny Dykstra reached his Twitter handle with a strange and out-of-the-blue proposal for the quarterback.

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Lenny Dykstra’s aberrant proposal for Tom Brady

Former New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Lenny Dykstra retweeted a video of Tom Brady’s brilliance along with an avoidable mock of the quarterback’s recent divorce. He said, “That breakup with Gisele doesn’t seem to have shaken him up too badly.”

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The first comment wasn’t enough. And Dykstra further retweeted his own tweet with another avoidable comment, followed by a proposition for Brady. He said, “Reaching out to @TomBrady … If the breakup with @giseleofficial is hitting you hard, and you want to get back out there and maybe find at the very least a lady to converse and share your feelings with, I’m here for you. Happy to be your wingman in this challenging time!”

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Dykstra made his MLB debut in 1963 with the New York Mets. With the Mets, the outfielder won the World Championship Ring in 1986. Three years after the World Championship victory, he moved to Philadelphia and appeared on three All-Star teams through the Phillies and won a Silver Slugger Award in 1993.

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However, injuries surrounded the outfielder’s career. The Phillies let him go in 1996, and, in 1998, after one final attempt in Spring Training, he announced his retirement from baseball.

How did fans react to this Lenny Dykstra’s smart crack?

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While both the comments were avoidable, the outfielder didn’t hold back. And this is how fans reacted to Dykstra’s tweets:

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Mohsin Baldiwala, an experienced MLB writer at EssentiallySports, holds a degree in Journalism and Mass Communications with a minor in public policy. His journey into the heart of baseball is as unique as it is charming, taking root in the quirky universe of 'Seinfeld.' It was through the endearingly hapless George Costanza, a character with his own comedic ties to the New York Yankees, that Mohsin first glimpsed the allure of the storied franchise.

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