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Dwight Gooden signs autographs on Long Island amidst cocaine allegations
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GARDEN CITY, Long Island (WABC) -- On Tuesday, Dwight Gooden made a public appearance, amidst
accusations from former teammate Darryl Strawberry
that he is again addicted to cocaine.
Gooden signed autographs at Steiner Sports at Roosevelt Field Mall.
The former Mets and Yankees pitcher denies he has a problem, and according to the Daily News, Strawberry says the Pinstripes have
offered to pay for rehab
if he will take it.
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