Darren Daulton — American Major League Baseball catcher and World Series champion
Darren Daulton (1962–2017), nicknamed “Dutch,” was an American MLB catcher best known for his time with the Philadelphia Phillies, three All-Star selections, and a 1997 World Series title with the Florida Marlins.
Overview
Darren Daulton (January 3, 1962 – August 6, 2017), commonly called "Dutch," was an American professional baseball player who spent the bulk of his Major League Baseball career as a catcher. He is widely remembered for his leadership behind the plate, his tenure with the Philadelphia Phillies, and for being part of the 1997 World Series–winning Florida Marlins team.
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Daulton played in the major leagues during the 1980s and 1990s and was primarily associated with the Philadelphia Phillies. During his career he earned multiple All-Star selections and later joined the Florida Marlins, where he finished his playing days and added a World Series ring to his résumé. For an outline of his professional journey and statistics, see the general career overview.
Role and playing style
As a catcher, Daulton combined the defensive responsibilities of handling pitchers, calling games and controlling the running game with contributions at the plate. He was often described as gritty and competitive, valued for his clubhouse leadership and experience in high-pressure situations. Observers noted his arm strength and willingness to play through pain or injury, traits prized in a chief on-field communicator.
Achievements and recognition
- Three-time MLB All-Star while with the Philadelphia Phillies.
- Member of the 1997 World Series champions, the Florida Marlins.
- Remembered as an influential catcher in the National League during his era; further details are available in broader Major League Baseball histories.
Legacy and later life
Daulton remained a recognizable figure to fans of the teams he represented and to many who follow the catcher position. He passed away from brain cancer on August 6, 2017, in Clearwater, Florida, at age 55. His nickname and career are frequently cited in retrospectives about the Phillies and the 1990s era of MLB; additional background can be found in dedicated catcher profiles and historical accounts.
For more on Daulton’s impact on and off the field, consult biographical summaries and team histories, or explore multimedia remembrances linked through team and league archives at online resources and fan sites. Contemporary articles and interviews provide perspective on why teammates and supporters remember him as a tenacious leader and a memorable figure in baseball of his generation.
Further reading and source material are available through league records and team pages referenced above, and additional photographic or archival material may be sought in sports collections and local media outlets that covered his career and later life.
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