Darren Daulton - Wikipedia Darren Arthur Daulton (January 3, 1962 – August 6, 2017), nicknamed "Dutch", [1] was an American professional baseball catcher who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (1983, 1985–1997) and Florida Marlins (1997)
Phillies legend Darren Daulton dies at 55 - MLB. com Former catcher Darren Daulton passed away at age 55 following a four-year battle with brain cancer, the Phillies announced on Sunday night A 25th-round Draft selection of the Phillies in 1980, Daulton worked his way to become a three-time All-Star and a beloved member and leader of the organization in the 1980s and '90s
Darren Daulton Stats, Height, Weight, Research History - Baseball Almanac Darren Daulton, the Major League Baseball player, was born on Wednesday, January 3, 1962, in Arkansas City, Kansas Daulton was 21 years old when he broke into the major leagues on September 25, 1983, with the Philadelphia Phillies
Darren Daultons Tragic Death Sparked Concern Over Link Between Cancer . . . Former Philadelphia Phillies catcher and fan-favorite Darren Daulton died of brain cancer in August of 2017 He was just 55 years old Daulton is one of many former Major League Baseball players who have died of glioblastoma at a relatively young age
Darren Daulton Stats, Age, Position, Height, Weight, Fantasy News Darren Daulton Bio Fullname: Darren Arthur Daulton; Nickname: Dutch; Born: 1 03 1962 in Arkansas City, KS; Draft: 1980, Philadelphia Phillies, Round: 25, Overall Pick: 629; High School: Arkansas City, Arkansas City, KS; Debut: 9 25 1983; Died: 8 06 2017
Daulton - Wikipedia Daulton may refer to: Daulton, California; Darren Daulton (1962–2017), American baseball player; Daulton Varsho (born 1996), American professional baseball player; Jack Daulton (born 1956) William Daulton, English MP
Phillies statement on Darren Daultons death - MLB. com Daulton, who went by the nickname "Dutch," was a beloved figure in Philadelphia A three-time All-Star for the Phillies over 14 seasons, Daulton helped lead them to the 1993 National League pennant Below is a statement the Phillies released containing remembrances from teammates and friends