Darrin Winston
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Darrin Alexander Winston (July 6, 1966 – August 15, 2008) was a Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball is the highest level of professional baseball in the United States and Canada, consisting of teams that play in the National League and the American League...

 player. He played two baseball seasons in the majors, both for the Philadelphia Phillies
Philadelphia Phillies
The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball team. They are the oldest continuous, one-name, one-city franchise in all of professional American sports, dating to 1883. The Phillies are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League...

, and also played in the Montreal Expos
Montreal Expos
The Montreal Expos were a Major League Baseball team located in Montreal, Quebec from 1969 through 2004, holding the first MLB franchise awarded outside the United States. After the 2004 season, MLB moved the Expos to Washington, D.C. and renamed them the Nationals.Named after the Expo 67 World's...

 and Pittsburgh Pirates
Pittsburgh Pirates
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 minor league organizations. He batted right-handed and threw left-handed
Left-handed
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 during his baseball
Baseball
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 career, and was listed at 6' 0" in height and 195 lb (88.5 kg). in weight. Winston had six children and one grandchild.

Winston was born in Passaic, New Jersey
Passaic, New Jersey
Passaic is a city in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a total population of 69,781, maintaining its status as the 15th largest municipality in New Jersey with an increase of 1,920 residents from the 2000 Census population of 67,861...

. He lived in Edison
Edison, New Jersey
Edison Township is a township in Middlesex County, New Jersey. What is now Edison Township was originally incorporated as Raritan Township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 17, 1870, from portions of both Piscataway Township and Woodbridge Township...

 and moved to Millstone Township
Millstone Township, New Jersey
-Demographics:As of the census of 2000, there were 8,970 people, 2,708 households, and 2,426 families residing in the township. The population density was 244.0 people per square mile . There were 2,797 housing units at an average density of 76.1 per square mile...

 in the late 1990s.

Baseball career

He attended Rutgers University
Rutgers University
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 where he participated in college baseball
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. He holds Rutgers career records for victories
Win (baseball)
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 (26), innings pitched (278) and complete game
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s (22). He was inducted into the Rutgers University Hall of Fame
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 in . On June 1, 1988, Winston was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 18th round of the 1988 amateur draft
1988 Major League Baseball Draft
-First round selections:The following are the first round picks in the 1988 Major League Baseball draft.-Supplemental First Round Selections:-External links:*...

, and he signed with them on June 7 of that season. On October 15, 1994, Winston was granted free agency
Free agent
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. On December 8, 1994, he signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Pirates. He was again granted free agency on October 15, 1995. On December 20, 1996, Winston signed as a free agent with the New York Mets
New York Mets
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. He was then released by the Mets on March 31, 1997, before playing a game in their organization. On April 7, 1997, he was signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia Phillies.

Winston made his major league debut on September 10, , with the Philadelphia Phillies. On the day of his major league debut, the Philadelphia Phillies were playing baseball against the New York Mets at Shea Stadium
Shea Stadium
William A. Shea Municipal Stadium, usually shortened to Shea Stadium or just Shea , was a stadium in the New York City borough of Queens, in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park. It was the home baseball park of Major League Baseball's New York Mets from 1964 to 2008...

, with 13,257 people attending the game. In the bottom of the eighth inning, Winston was called upon to replace Ken Ryan
Ken Ryan
Kenneth Frederick Ryan, Jr. , is a retired professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1992-1999. He is currently working for NESN as a baseball analyst....

, for whom Kevin Sefcik
Kevin Sefcik
Kevin John Sefcik is a former Major League Baseball utility player. He was active for 7 seasons, from through .The vast majority of Sefcik's major league service was with the Philadelphia Phillies...

 had pinch-hit in the top of the inning. He pitched one inning, striking out
Strike Out
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 one batter, allowing four earned run
Earned run
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s, three hit
Hit (baseball)
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s, and two bases on balls. The Phillies lost to the Mets, 10-2. He played his last major league game on June 25, . After the season, he was not offered a contract, and became a free agent on October 15, 1998. He signed with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on November 18, 1998, but he never played in the Angels organization, or anywhere else in professional baseball after that.

Death

Winston died in Freehold Township, New Jersey
Freehold Township, New Jersey
Freehold Township is a Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population was 36,184. Freehold Township was first formed on October 31, 1693, and was incorporated as a township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 21,...

, two days after being diagnosed with lymphoma. He died after an exploratory laparotomy to obtain a lymph node and liver biopsy. He had a very low white and red blood cell count. He ruptured his spleen, did not have enough cells to fight it, and died at 3:28 in the morning.

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