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The baseball community lost one of its most memorable catchers Sunday when former Philadelphia Phillies and Miami Marlins backstop Darren Daulton died at 55 following a four-year battle with brain cancer.

Following the announcement of Daulton's death by the Phillies - the team in which he spent a combined 14 seasons of his 15-year career - the baseball world, as well as others, poured out their love for the man known as "Dutch."

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We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of 1993 NL Champion and Phillies Wall of Fame catcher Darren Daulton.
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Miami Marlins @Marlins The Marlins organization wishes to express our deepest sympathy and sadness over the passing of 1997 World Champion Darren Daulton. https://twitter.com/phillies/status/894387535350292480 …
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Marc Farzetta @MarcFarzetta

Before A.I., Utley or Dawkins, my generation had Darren Daulton. 1st guy I remember as a Leader/Hustler/Winner! #RIPDarrenDaulton #TxDutch
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Jayson Stark @jaysonst R.I.P. to the great Darren Daulton. A tremendous player and a special person. Epitomized leadership with his smile, work ethic & toughness
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David O'Brien @DOBrienAJC

R.I.P., Darren Daulton. A friend of my family when we lived in Arkansas City, Kan., and a helluva ballplayer.
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Darren Daulton who played for the Phillies has passed away from brain cancer.

Only 55 years young. RIP
 

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[h=1]Darren Daulton[/h]
Darren Arthur Daulton (January 3, 1962 – August 6, 2017), nicknamed Dutch, was an American professional baseballplayer who played catcher in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1983 and from 1985 through 1997, and for the Florida Marlins in 1997. Daulton was a three-time MLB All-Star with the Phillies, and won the Silver Slugger Award in 1992. Daulton won the 1997 World Series with the Marlins.
Darren Daulton
Daulton in 2012
Catcher
Born: January 3, 1962
Arkansas City, Kansas
Died: August 6, 2017 (aged 55)
Clearwater, Florida
Batted: LeftThrew:Right

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MLB debut
September 25, 1983, for the Philadelphia Phillies
Last MLB appearance
September 28, 1997, for the Florida Marlins
MLB statistics
Batting average.245
Home runs137
Runs batted in588
Teams

  1. Philadelphia Phillies (1983, 19851997)
  2. Florida Marlins (1997)
Career highlights and awards

  1. All-Star (1992, 1993, 1995)
  2. World Series champion (1997)
  3. Silver Slugger Award (1992)
  4. NL RBI leader (1992)
  5. Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame

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[h=2]Professional career[/h]The Philadelphia Phillies selected Daulton in the 25th round of the 1980 Major League Baseball draft.[SUP][1][/SUP] On September 25, 1983, Daulton made his major league debut for the Phillies. He received three at bats for the Phillies in 1983.[SUP][2][/SUP] Through 1988, Daulton played sparingly, due chiefly to the presence of all-star catchers Ozzie Virgil Jr. and Lance Parrish. Daulton became the Phillies' full-time catcher in 1989.[SUP][3][/SUP] Daulton caught Terry Mulholland's no-hitter on August 15, 1990.[SUP][4][/SUP]
[h=3]1992–1993 seasons[/h]In 1992, Daulton led the National League in runs batted in (RBIs) with 109.[SUP][5][/SUP] Daulton also finished in the top 10 in on-base percentage, slugging percentage, OPS, home runs, walks, runs created, and extra base hits.[SUP][6][/SUP] Daulton earned his first all-star appearance, the National League Silver Slugger Award,[SUP][7][/SUP] and sixth place in National League MVP voting.[SUP][8][/SUP]
Daulton was one of the catalysts of the NL pennant winning 1993 Phillies. Although the Phillies lost the World Series, Daulton was again named an all-star, drove in more than 100 runs for the second consecutive season, and finished seventh in National League MVP voting.[SUP][9][/SUP] Daulton once again finished in the top 10 in on-base percentage, RBIs, walks, and extra base hits. Daulton also finished in the top 10 in times on base and intentional walks.[SUP][10][/SUP]
[h=3]Injury problems[/h]Knee injuries caught up with Daulton. In 1994, Daulton was hitting .300 with 15 home runs and 56 RBIs through 67 games when he was injured.[SUP][11][/SUP] Both his batting average and slugging percentage (.549) were career highs at the time of his injury. By 1995, injuries had clearly taken a toll on Daulton's playing ability, and although he was named to his third all-star team, he played in only 98 games, and finished the year with just nine home runs.
Daulton missed nearly the entire 1996 season due to injury, playing in five games.[SUP][12][/SUP][SUP][13][/SUP]
[h=3]Trade to the Florida Marlins[/h]On July 21, 1997, after 14 years with the organization, the Phillies traded Daulton to the Florida Marlins for Billy McMillon.[SUP][14][/SUP]By this time, Daulton's knee injuries had forced him to change positions. After playing half of the season in Philadelphia as aleft fielder, the Marlins used Daulton as a first baseman and pinch hitter. Daulton hit .263 with 14 home runs, 63 RBI and 68 runs scored in 395 at bats. He batted 7-for-18 in the 1997 World Series, as the Marlins defeated the Cleveland Indians.[SUP][15][/SUP]Daulton announced his retirement after the series.[SUP][3][/SUP]
[h=3]Career statistics[/h]In 14 seasons, Daulton hit .245 with 137 home runs, 588 RBIs and 511 runs scored in 1,161 games played.[SUP][15][/SUP] Daulton was ranked as the 25th greatest catcher of all-time by Bill James in the 2001 edition of his Historical Baseball Abstract.
On August 6, 2010, Daulton was inducted into the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame.[SUP][16][/SUP]

[h=2]Post-playing career[/h]Daulton was arrested several times on vehicle-related charges. He was arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) inPinellas County, Florida, in 1988, and his driver's license was suspended for a year after he refused to take a breathalyzertest. His license was also suspended in the late 1990s due to unpaid speeding tickets; he received at least five during that time period, including one for traveling over 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) in a 65-mile-per-hour (105 km/h) zone. While under his license suspension, he was involved in a single-vehicle accident on January 3, 2001, causing $20,000 worth of damage to his BMW sedan. He again refused to be tested, and was charged with DUI, driving with a suspended license, and failing to appear in court.[SUP][17][/SUP]
Two years later, he was arrested again for driving with a suspended license and DUI, after again refusing to be tested for alcohol.[SUP][18][/SUP] He was also arrested for battery against his wife. He served two and a half months in jail and spent another two and a half months in drug rehabilitation.[SUP][19][/SUP]
Daulton authored a book on occultism and numerology, titled If They Only Knew, published in 2007. In the book he discusses numerous aspects of occultism, referencing experts in the field, and his personal experiences. From 2010 until 2016, during the Philadelphia Phillies season, Daulton hosted the radio show "Talking Baseball with Dutch" from 6pm to 7pm on sports radio station WPEN in Philadelphia.[SUP][19][/SUP]
On July 1, 2013, Daulton underwent surgery for resection of two brain tumors related to glioblastoma[SUP][20][/SUP] at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.[SUP][21][/SUP] On February 23, 2015, Daulton announced that he was cancer-free. The cancer returned, and Daulton died from brain cancer on August 6, 2017, aged 55.[SUP][22][/SUP]

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[h=2]Bibiliography[/h]
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He had the sweetest home run swing and was a tough dude. RIP Dutch!
 

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If you were listening, you would have heard Lenny Dykstra (Nails) call in. He is a train wreck. Sounded all pilled up (more than usual)
 

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