Former Mets Star Darryl Strawberry Suffers Heart Attack 61 Birthday
Former MLB star Darryl Strawberry recovering from heart attack, in stable condition after successful stent procedure. Grateful for medical team.
Former baseball player Darryl Strawberry, known for his time with the New York Mets and Yankees, recently suffered a heart attack just a day before his 62nd birthday. He is currently recovering at SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake St. Louis, Missouri, where he is in stable condition. This news has come as a shock to the baseball world, especially with his upcoming jersey retirement ceremony planned for June 1 by the Mets to honor his contributions to the team, particularly during their 1986 World Series win.
In a post on Instagram, Strawberry expressed his gratitude for the medical team at St. Joseph West for their quick response and successful stent procedure that restored his heart. Despite his struggles with substance abuse during his baseball career, including three suspensions from Major League Baseball, Strawberry has overcome these challenges and now runs a faith-based recovery program called Finding Your Way with his wife Tracy.
Throughout his career, Strawberry earned eight All-Star selections, three World Series championships, 335 home runs, and 1,000 RBIs. Despite his setbacks, he remains a beloved figure in the baseball community, known for his powerful swing and memorable moments on the field. Strawberry's journey serves as a reminder of resilience and the ability to overcome obstacles, inspiring many both on and off the field.
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