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Strawberry, the storied power-hitting right fielder who was raised in Los Angeles but is forever a New Yorker after helping ...
The MLB great, who won championships with the Mets and Yankees, but also battled personal issues off the field, took to the ...
Baseball great Darryl Strawberry went from swatting homers to saving souls. Ex-Mets catcher Barry Lyons, a recovering alcoholic, credits Straw — now an evangelical minister — with saving his life.
Darryl Strawberry will have his No. 18 retired by the Mets next season. AP “I’m thrilled that two iconic members of the 1986 championship club will have their numbers retired in 2024,” Mets ...
Darryl Strawberry suffered a heart attack Monday night and is now recovering, the former Mets and Yankees star announced. Strawberry, who turned 62 on Tuesday, praised God for saving his life in ...
For former Mets star Darryl Strawberry, suffering a heart attack was life-changing. Strawberry experienced the health scare on March 11 and underwent a stent procedure at Missouri’s SSM Health ...
Darryl Strawberry, a former Major League Baseball right fielder who is an ordained minister, speaks with 148 incarcerated men at the Roxbury Correctional Institution.
To this day, 43 years later, Darryl Strawberry still has a nickname for his 1981 season with the Class A Lynchburg Mets. “I call it,” Strawberry said by phone last week, “the suck season ...
Darryl Strawberry was honored before the American Association All-Star Game in St. {Paul in 2008. (Jeff Wheeler, Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune) Comment Gift Share Listen ...
A little over 18 years ago, Darryl Strawberry’s now-wife, Tracy, was pulling him out of drug houses. As he, in his own words, “was shooting dope, smoking crack and just wanted to die,” she ...
NEW YORK — During Darryl Strawberry’s jersey retirement speech, the former New York Mets star wanted to share something with fans, he said, from the bottom of his heart.
Darryl Strawberry, the ordained minister in this town 30 miles west of St. Louis, is very much alive. "I'm over 'Strawberry,' " he tells USA TODAY Sports. "I'm over Mets. I'm over Yankees.