Former baseball slugger Darryl Strawberry, whose achievements on
the field were often overshadowed by his struggles off the field,
recounts the highs, the lows, and the lessons learned along the way
that allowed him to survive.
The youngest son of Henry and Ruby Strawberry, Darryl grew up in
one of Los Angeles's toughest neighborhoods but channeled his
energy into basketball and baseball. The New York Mets drafted him
in 1980, and he was voted the National League Rookie of the Year in
1983. Strawberry went on to be the first National League player
voted to the All-Star Game in each of his first four full
seasons.
Throughout the eighties and nineties, however, Strawberry faced
many challenges off the field, including tax evasion, drug use,
solicitation, and allegations of domestic assault. His seasons with
the Dodgers, Giants, and Yankees were interrupted by suspensions,
visits to rehab, treatment for colon cancer, and time in prison.
But in 2006, Strawberry's life dramatically changed course. He
married and devoted himself to his church and his work with
children and adults affected by autism and other developmental
disorders.
For the first time, in his own words, Darryl Strawberry delivers
his inspirational narrative, the extraordinary story of his
life.
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