Darryl Strawberry Baseball player

Darryl Eugene Strawberry, Sr. (born March 12, 1962) is a former American Major League Baseball right fielder and an ordained Christian minister and author. Strawberry is well known for his career in baseball and his controversial personal life. Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Strawberry was one of the most feared sluggers in the game, known for his prodigious home runs and his intimidating presence in the batter's box with his 6-foot-6 frame and his long, looping swing that elicited comparisons to Ted Williams.During his 17-year career, he helped lead the New York Mets to a World Series championship in 1986 and the New York Yankees to three World Series championships in 1996, 1998 and 1999. A popular player during his career, Strawberry was voted to the All-Star Game eight straight times from 1984–1991. Strawberry was formerly an analyst for SportsNet New York. His memoir, Straw: Finding My Way, written in collaboration with author John Strausbaugh, was published on April 28, 2009 by Ecco Press, an imprint of HarperCollins publishers.

Personal facts

Darryl Strawberry
Birth dateMarch 12, 1962
Birth place
Los Angeles

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Baseball player

Career startMay 06, 1983
Career endOctober 03, 1999
batting sideLeft
former teams
New York Mets
New York Yankees
position
Right fielder
teams
Los Angeles Dodgers
New York Mets
San Francisco Giants
New York Yankees
throwing sideLeft

Darryl Strawberry on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://strawberrycenter.com
  2. http://strawberrysgrill.com
  3. http://tomwatson.typepad.com/tom_watson/2005/02/the_straw_stirs.html
  4. http://www.darrylstrawberry.com
  5. http://www.strawberrysfieldforever.com