Darren Arthur Daulton Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Darren Arthur Daulton (born January 3, 1962), nicknamed Dutch, is a former catcher in Major League Baseball best remembered for his years with the Philadelphia Phillies. He has been called the "Greatest Clubhouse Leader the Phillies ever had." He earned a World Series ring with the Florida Marlins in 1997.
Finished 6th in voting for 1992 National League MVP for leading league in RBI (109) and having .385 On-base percentage, .524 Slugging Percentage, 27 Home Runs, 88 Walks, 103 Strikeouts and 64 Extra-Base Hits. Finished 7th in voting for same award in 1993 for having .392 On-base percentage, 105 RBI, 117 Walks, 63 Extra-Base Hits, 250 Times on Base and 8 Sacrifice Flies.
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Named to 3 National League All Star Teams (1992-1993 and 1995).
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Member of 1983 and 1993 National League Champion Philadelphia Phillies teams. Member of 1997 World Series Champion Florida Marlins team.
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Catcher for Philadelphia Phillies (1983 and 1985-1997) and Florida Marlins (1997).
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Home Run Showdown
2012
Harrington
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Pros vs. Joes
2006
TV Series
Himself
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
2006
TV Series
Himself - Former MLB Catcher (segment "Out of Left Field")
High Hopes: The Anatomy of a Winner
2003
Video documentary
Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Catcher
1997 World Series
1997
Video documentary
Himself (Florida Marlins 1st baseman)
1997 National League Championship Series
1997
TV Series
Himself - Florida Marlins First Baseman / Himself - Florida Marlins Pinch Hitter
Sunday Night Baseball
1990-1994
TV Series
Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Catcher
1993 National League Championship Series
1993
TV Series
Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Catcher
1993 MLB All-Star Game
1993
TV Special
Himself - NL Catcher
Santa Barbara
1992
TV Series
Himself
1992 MLB All-Star Game
1992
TV Special
Himself - NL Catcher
Known for movies
1997 World Series (1997) as Himself (Florida Marlins 1st baseman)
High Hopes: The Anatomy of a Winner (2003) as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Catcher
1992 MLB All-Star Game (1992) as Himself - NL Catcher
1993 MLB All-Star Game (1993) as Himself - NL Catcher