Former New York Mets legend Darryl Strawberry received a pardon from US President Donald Trump for his tax evasion issues on November 7. Strawberry expressed his gratitude during a sermon at a church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, thanking Trump for the pardon.
Throughout his career, Darryl Strawberry faced multiple legal challenges. In 1994, he was indicted for tax evasion after failing to report earnings of $502,043, leading to six months of home confinement and two years of probation. After twenty-one years, Trump granted him a pardon, which Strawberry described as a moment of freedom given to him by God.
Apart from tax evasion, Strawberry also faced legal troubles in 1999 due to drug and prostitution solicitation charges, resulting in 21 months of probation and community service. In 2002, he was sentenced to 18 months in jail for violating probation and other rules at a treatment center.
However, his life took a positive turn after meeting his wife, Tracy, at a drug recovery convention in 2005. Both shared a strong Christian faith, leading Strawberry to become an evangelical born-again Christian and ordained minister in 2024.
Reflecting on his conversation with Donald Trump, Strawberry mentioned their previous interaction on The Celebrity Apprentice. Trump acknowledged Strawberry’s baseball career and humorously admitted his inability to hit a baseball like he hits a golf ball. Trump offered Strawberry a full pardon, recognizing his transformation, faith, sobriety, and efforts to help others.
Darryl Strawberry, a World Series champion with the Mets and Yankees, had his No. 18 retired by the Mets and was inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame in 2010.
In conclusion, Trump’s pardon of Darryl Strawberry marked a significant moment in the former player’s life, acknowledging his past mistakes and recognizing his positive transformation. Strawberry’s journey from legal troubles to redemption and faith serves as a testament to his resilience and commitment to personal growth.

