Darryl Strawberry:
On paper, Strawberry had some incredibly strong seasons with the Mets early in his career. He won a World Series title in 1986 and became one of the most popular players in baseball. He’s an eight-time All-Star whose numbers were decent enough, as he hit 335 home runs with 1,000 RBI.
Based on his talent, however, Strawberry could’ve accomplished much more. He was known as a confrontational player who often argued with managers and/or other players. It got to the point he would even threaten to physically assault them. Perhaps that was a symptom of Strawberry’s cocaine use, which was considered to hinder his career significantly. The 1988 National League home run leader went through a down period in the early 1990s playing for the Dodgers and Giants.
He was unable to put together full seasons of solid production. Although Strawberry had a late-career resurgence with the New York Yankees where he won three World Series titles, his overall body of work could have been so much better. He was once rated as one of the best, yet much of that was squandered.