During the late-1980s, the New York Mets were one of the better teams throughout the major leagues and a lot of their success was made possible because of Darryl Strawberry.
Unfortunately for the Mets, good things don’t last forever as Strawberry departed for the Dodgers before the 1991 campaign, signing a five-year, $20.2 million contract.
During an interview with SNY on Tuesday, the eight-time All-Star called his move to Los Angeles the “biggest mistake of his career.” In addition, he also expressed his displeasure with Dodgers fans and admitted how different they were in the early-1990s compared to Mets fans.