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Part 10: Dwight "Doc" Gooden on Teammate's GF Hooking Up with Him & 2 Other Teammates at Same Time
Part 8: Dwight Gooden on Looking for Cops to Kill After Assault, Won $3M in Civil Suit Against Cops
Part 1: Dwight Gooden on His Mom Tracking Down & Shooting Sister's Shooter, Shot Dad for Cheating

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Former MLB star Dwight "Doc" Gooden reflected on a tumultuous period in his career, marked by drug usage and complex team dynamics. By 1987, the Mets administered a drug test. Unaware of his rights, Gooden complied and the test returned positive. Faced with suspension, Gooden opted for rehab, acknowledging the heartbreak it caused his family. Tensions further escalated when Gooden felt that teammate Darryl Strawberry had indirectly exposed his drug use. Allegedly, Ray Knight relayed to Gooden that Strawberry had implied his involvement in drug activities. Gooden, who admitted to partying alongside some teammates including Strawberry, felt betrayed. Post-rehab, Gooden's professional life saw contract disputes and friction with the Mets. Despite missing two months, he still secured 15 wins in 1987, only to face a salary cut. After contemplating free agency, he eventually accepted a lucrative $15 million deal, ensuring financial stability and moving his family to a peaceful neighborhood.