DarrylStarting with his 1983 Rookie of the Year season, Darryl Strawberry was for eight years the heart and soul of the New York Mets, winners of the 1986 World Series. But then came his downfall. After battling with team management and alcoholism, he went through rehab, became a free agent, and eventually landed in Los Angeles, where his future is once again bright. Now he tells all in this no-holds-barred autobiography. 16-page photo insert. |
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Foreword by Dwight Gooden | 1 |
That C Means Hustle | 40 |
6 | 103 |
Copyright | |
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