NEW YORK — Darryl Strawberry hit 335 career homers, made eight straight All-Star teams and won four World Series rings.
Yet one October loss still haunts him.
"I never got past '88,'' the former slugger said.
Strawberry, of course, was recalling the memorable 1988 National League Championship Series, when his heavily favored New York Mets were upset by a plucky Los Angeles Dodgers team in seven tense games.
It was a gut-wrenching defeat for Dwight Gooden and an ultra-talented Mets juggernaut that had designs on a dynasty under manager Davey Johnson after winning the 1986 World Series.
On the opposite coast, it became the penultimate chapter in a Cinderella story penned by Orel Hershiser, Kirk Gibson and Hall of Fame skipper Tommy Lasorda when those underdog Dodgers also stunned the powerful Oakland Athletics in the Fall Classic to cap one of the most celebrated seasons in franchise history.
''We had a little bit of magic that we just fell on, you know?'' said Mickey Hatcher, a corner infielder and outfielder for Los Angeles.
Meeting again 36 years later to decide another pennant, the Mets and Dodgers were set for Game 6 of the NLCS on Sunday evening in Los Angeles. Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers held a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series. The winner faces the New York Yankees in the World Series beginning Friday.