Pubdate: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 Source: United Press International Copyright: 1999 United Press International STRAWBERRY ARRESTED FOR DRUGS, SOLICITATION TAMPA, Fla., April 14 (UPI) - The troubled life of Darryl Strawberry took another ominous turn Wednesday night when he was arrested on charges of cocaine possession and solicitation for prostitution. Tampa police officer S.L. Buchanan said Strawberry, whose once-promising career was sidetracked by numerous personal problems, including substance abuse, was arrested shortly after 10 p.m. Eastern time when he allegedly offered an undercover policewoman $50 for sex. During a search, police found three-tenths of a gram of cocaine powder in his wallet. He was taken to the Hillsborough County (Fla.) Jail, where he was released after posting $6,000 bond. The 37-year-old outfielder is continuing his comeback from colon cancer at the New York Yankees' extended spring training program. He was expected to remain in Tampa until completing chemotherapy and was scheduled to spend the entire month of April in the minor leagues. "The Yankees have learned that Darryl Strawberry has been arrested Wednesday night in Tampa," said team spokesman Rick Cerrone. "We are in the process of acquiring the facts and obviously must let all the legal processes take theircourse before making any (further) comment." Strawberry had 24 homers and 57 RBI as a part-time player for the Yankees last season, but he missed the postseason after being diagnosed with colon cancer that required surgery. The Yankees, who captured their 24th World Series title last fall, dedicated the postseason to their stricken teammate. Strawberry saw limited playing time this spring, hitting .308 with two homers and 10 RBI in eight games. In three seasons with the Yankees, Strawberry has 38 homers and 108 RBI in only 613 at-bats. He has 332 homers and 994 RBI over 16 seasons with the New York Mets, Dodgers, San Francisco Giants and Yankees. The arrest is yet another reversal of fortune for Strawberry, who constantlyhas made headlines on and off the field in his checkered career. He has won a Rookie of the Year award and a home run title and been on three World Series teams. He also has fought opponents and teammates, battled substance abuse and tax problems and endured divorces and releases. Strawberry is the only major leaguer ever to play with the Yankees, Mets, Dodgers and Giants _ the four teams with New York roots. During eight years with the Mets, he won the 1983 National League Rookie of the Year award, was part of the World Series winners in 1986 and led the NL with 39 homers in 1988. He also punched teammate Keith Hernandez and was involved in a handful of publicized spats with his first wife, Lisa. Strawberry signed as a free agent with his hometown Dodgers after the 1990 season and encountered back trouble two years later. Before the '94 season, he admitted to having a substance abuse problem and entered a rehabilitation center. The Dodgers released Strawberry in May 1994 and he latched on with the Giants before facing more substance abuse problems. He was suspended by Major League Baseball for 60 days in 1995 and released by the Giants. Following the ban, Yankees owner George Steinbrenner signed him in what was considered a publicity stunt. However, Strawberry returned to the majors late in the '95 season and was a contributor to the 1996 World Series championship team, hitting .262 with 11 homers and 36 RBI in 63 games. Mistakes as a young adult resulted in heavy payments for child support and back taxes. He later remarried and spoke often about being committed to his family. Strawberry recently told the New York Daily News that his wife of five years, Charisse, is his "rock." He said, "God put her in my life for a reason. He knew I'd need help going through all this turmoil." She said she stayed with him through troubled times because she loves him, adding, "Darryl is the best man, most kind man I know." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D