Want to start a fight in New York City? Forget politics and religion.
Try a Big Apple baseball debate for the ages: Who would win a theoretical Subway Series between the the juggernaut 1998 Yankees?
Doc Gooden and Darryl Strawberry believe the 108-win Amazin’s would beat the 114-win Bombers in a head-to-head death match of two of the greatest teams in MLB history.
And they should know, because they played for both clubs of those eras.
“Two great teams but our 1986 team was young and hungry,” said Strawberry, who is recovering from a recent heart attack. “We would have beaten back all challengers — including the 1998 Yankees.”
In 1986, primetime Strawberry, whose long, looping swing elicited comparisons to Ted Williams, slammed 27 homers and drove in 93 RBI. In 1998, the 6-foot-6 slugger’s 24 home runs helped the Yankees capture their 24th World Series.
