BY Benjamin ClarkNovember 8, 2025
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 | November 8, 2025
5 months ago

Trump grants pardon to baseball icon Darryl Strawberry

President Donald Trump has just swung a major league pardon for New York Mets legend Darryl Strawberry, wiping clean a decades-old federal tax evasion rap, as the Daily Caller reports.

On Friday, November 7, 2025, Trump issued clemency to Strawberry for a 1995 case, a move that’s got sports fans and political watchers buzzing with equal parts surprise and admiration.

Let’s rewind to the ‘90s, when Strawberry, an eight-time All-Star and four-time World Series champ, found himself in hot water for dodging taxes on roughly $350,000 in income from autographs and appearances.

From Baseball Stardom to Legal Troubles

After pleading guilty to a felony count in 1995, Strawberry was hit with probation and ordered to repay the full amount -- a hefty penalty for unreported cash from memorabilia gigs.

He didn’t stop there, though, paying back taxes to square up with Uncle Sam, showing a willingness to make amends even as his personal life spiraled.

Yet, the troubles didn’t end with taxes; Strawberry later served 11 months in a Florida state prison for drug-related probation violations, a separate state matter untouched by this federal pardon.

Pardon Power and Its Limits

Under the Constitution, presidential clemency only applies to federal offenses, so those state-level drug and solicitation issues in Florida remain on Strawberry’s record, a reminder of pardon power’s boundaries.

The White House, however, pointed to Strawberry’s remarkable turnaround -- his public embrace of Christianity, sustained sobriety, and dedication to ministry -- as justification for wiping the federal slate clean.

Isn’t it refreshing to see redemption rewarded rather than endlessly punished by a system often obsessed with past mistakes over present character?

Strawberry’s Gratitude Shines Through

Speaking of character, Strawberry didn’t hold back his gratitude, posting on Instagram, “Thank you, President @realdonaldtrump, for my full pardon and for finalizing this part of my life, allowing me to be truly free and clean from all of my past.”

That’s a powerful statement, but let’s be real -- while this pardon closes a chapter, it’s not a magic eraser for every struggle; it’s a symbolic nod to a man who’s fought hard to rebuild.

In another heartfelt reflection, Strawberry noted that Trump’s personal call granting the pardon “deepened my faith and commitment” to his Christian ministry work.

A Career of Triumphs, Trials

Now, let’s not forget who we’re talking about -- a 1983 National League Rookie of the Year who smashed records over 17 seasons with teams like the Mets, Yankees, Dodgers, and Giants.

Strawberry’s four World Series rings are a testament to a career that dazzled fans, even if off-field choices dimmed some of that shine -- proof that talent and trouble can coexist.

Trump’s decision to pardon him isn’t just a legal act; it’s a signal that second chances matter, especially in a culture quick to cancel rather than uplift those who’ve stumbled but stood back up. While some might scoff at clemency for a celebrity, the focus on Strawberry’s transformation over mere fame counters the woke obsession with permanent guilt -- here’s hoping this sparks more debates on mercy over judgment.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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