“Turn Your Season Around:
How God Transforms Your Life”

The author:
Darryl Strawberry
With Lee Weeks
The publishing info:
Zondervan
208 pages
$18.99
Released Jan. 12, 2021
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The review in 90 feet or less
In Devin Gordon’s spankin’ new book about his comically tormented relationship with the New York Mets called “So Many Ways to Lose” — a rip-roaring rant that will review in the coming weeks of this series — he starts Chapter 11 by recalling a peculiarly dark detail from another book.

That would be Peter Golenbock’s 2002 oral history tome, “Amazin’: The Miraculous History of New York’s Most Beloved Baseball Team.”
The book’s 2003 paperback update ends by lamenting the death of Darryl Strawberry.
“I mourn him already,” Golenbock writes. “He was too human, and should be beloved and remembered for his contributions — even though he has suffered from drug addiction. It seems only fair.”
As Gordon then points out in his own book — Strawberry is still with us.
He explained: ” Amazin’s publication date put Golenbock in a trick spot, because throughout that summer of 2003, many people believed Darryl Strawberry was a dead man walking, including Darryl Strawberry. He’d just gotten out of jail again. This time it was for cocaine possession, but it could’ve been any number of drugs. Crack. Meth. He’d done them all. The cancer in his colon that nearly killed him in 1998 had returned and this time, he was refusing chemotherapy because he no longer wanted to live. His prognosis was ‘not good,’ Golenbock reported, accurately at the time. ‘The cancer is spreading.’ And that’s when he shifted into the past tense regarding Strawberry.”
For the record, present-tense Strawberry turned 59 last March 12.
A miracle, eh? Pretty amazing.








