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ranking of San Diego's Top 10 prospects. He played in five games in April 2000 for the Padres but spent most of the season's first four months with Las Vegas. In 91 games for Las Vegas, he batted .344 with 79 runs scored, 126 hits, 9 home runs, 65 RBI, and 13 stolen bases in 22 tries. He was recalled
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in 1997. In one game for the Quakes, he had six hits in six at bats, a franchise record later tied by Jorbit Vivas in 2021. This season, Darr hit 15 home runs in 134 games. He ranked among the California League leaders with a .344 batting average (fourth behind Mike Stoner's .358, Mike Mitchell's
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honors. However, during his time in high school, Darr also began to struggle with substance abuse. He went to live with the Johnson family, and Duane's father took Darr to counseling, which helped him overcome his drug addiction. Darr graduated from high school in 1994 and married his high school
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in right field for much of the final month of the major league season. In 25 games for San Diego, Darr batted .271 with 6 runs scored, 13 hits, 2 home runs, and 3 RBI. After the year, he was again named the Padres' Minor League Player of the Year.
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starter for the first time in his career, playing right field for the Padres. From May 2 to 23, he was on the disabled list. On June 7, he had four hits and four RBI in a 10–7 victory over the
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Darr had a wife and two sons, Michael Jr. and Matthew. Michael Jr. played right field at Santiago High School, and threw for over 6,000 yards and 51
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before the 1997 season, he made his MLB debut with the team in 1999. After playing 58 games with the Padres in 2000, Darr was named the team's
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as the Padres won 5–3. After making seven starts for San Diego in right field and batting .226, he was sent back to Las Vegas on June 13 when
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pushed San Diego to the lead in their 6–5 win. Against the Giants in the 10th inning of a tie game on September 22, he hit a
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in 1997, Darr was ranked by them as the sixth-best prospect in the Padres organization in 1998. He played 132 games with the
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More than 1,500 attended Darr's funeral, including nearly the entire Padres organization. Darr was buried at the
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ranked Darr the seventh-best prospect in the Tigers organization. That season, he played in 85 games for the
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was at 0.11 percent, over the legal limit of 0.08 percent. Riding in the car with Darr were
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On February 15, 2002, Darr was involved in a single-car accident in Peoria, Arizona, during
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in 1995, batting .289 with 58 runs scored, 114 hits, 5 home runs, and 66 RBI in 112 games.
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right fielder in 2001, serving as the everyday player at that position until August.
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in 1977. Darr also had a younger brother named Ryan who would be drafted by the
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game on June 8, he hit his first major league home run, a solo affair against
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over the legal limit and was not wearing a seat belt. He was buried at the
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Darr was ranked the fourth-best prospect in the Padres organization by
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in 1977. Darr batted left-handed but threw right-handed.
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the following day, he got his first major league hit, a
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October 7, 2001, for the San Diego Padres
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for five years. Growing up, Darr was good friends with
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Darr remained at the Single-A advanced level with the
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Not chosen as one of San Diego's Top 10 prospects by
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player and coach, and with Duane Johnson, the son of
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May 23, 1999, for the San Diego Padres
824:"Corona: Ex-athlete recovering from shock accident" 291:and Debbie. His father pitched in one game for the 283:Michael Curtis Darr was born on March 21, 1976, in 1642:Baseball players from Riverside County, California 928: 926: 924: 922: 902:"Mike Darr Minor Leagues Statistics & History" 608:. Though he had skill defensively, Darr was not a 591: 319:, Darr played on the baseball team and earned All- 1021:"Remembering former Padres' outfielder Mike Darr" 1583: 919: 456:'s 113), 162 hits (fourth behind Kapler's 176, 1559:Career statistics and player information from 1014: 1012: 1010: 1008: 1006: 935:"1983-2000 Top 10 Prospects Rankings Archive" 1230: 1228: 1226: 1070: 1068: 1066: 817: 815: 813: 663:. He was the driver of the vehicle, and his 340:. He began his professional career with the 1199: 1197: 1003: 747: 745: 743: 741: 739: 737: 735: 244:out of high school in 1994. Traded to the 217:who played from 1999 through 2001 for the 41: 1378: 1223: 1063: 810: 511:in the ninth inning of a 6–2 loss to the 336:selected Darr in the second round of the 315:assistant football coach Don Johnson. At 1194: 986:"1997 California League Batting Leaders" 896: 894: 892: 890: 888: 886: 884: 882: 848: 846: 844: 732: 468:In the Minors and the Majors (1999–2000) 421:Single-A advanced and Double-A (1997–98) 1203: 787: 785: 783: 781: 779: 777: 775: 773: 1584: 1411:"Bubba Trammell 2001 Batting Gamelogs" 1046:"1998 Southern League Batting Leaders" 932: 852: 821: 47:Portrait from the back of Darr's 2002 1627:Major League Baseball center fielders 1486:"Padres' Organization Remembers Darr" 1018: 879: 841: 791: 563:In 2000, Darr fell to seventh in the 328:Detroit Tigers organization (1994–96) 321:California Interscholastic Federation 1637:Sportspeople from Corona, California 1531:"Mike Darr Was Drunk in Fatal Crash" 1204:Sanders, Jeff (September 22, 2020). 853:Henson, Steve (September 25, 2002). 770: 16:American baseball player (1976-2002) 503:debut on May 23, pinch-hitting for 415: 13: 1622:Las Vegas Stars (baseball) players 1510:Fernes, Rob. (February 16, 2002). 1019:Clark, James (February 15, 2021). 933:Cooper, J. J. (January 22, 2019). 225:, who pitched in one game for the 14: 1668: 1602:Alcohol-related deaths in Arizona 1553: 1512:Padres' Darr dies in car accident 1386:"Mike Darr 2001 Batting Gamelogs" 1236:"Mike Darr 2000 Batting Gamelogs" 1076:"Mike Darr 1999 Batting Gamelogs" 960:"Quakes Destroy Storm on Tuesday" 580:in San Diego's 10–9 win over the 638: 1652:Road incident deaths in Arizona 1647:Rancho Cucamonga Quakes players 1523: 1520:. Retrieved September 6, 2014. 1504: 1478: 1453: 1428: 1403: 1353: 1328: 1303: 1278: 1253: 1168: 1143: 1118: 1093: 1038: 822:Soifer, Jerry (July 24, 2011). 693:Darr's manager with San Diego, 592:Full major league season (2001) 568:by San Diego after the July 31 488:. He began the season with the 978: 952: 1: 1612:Fayetteville Generals players 725: 278: 7: 1569:Baseball Reference (Minors) 708: 10: 1673: 553:called him up in September 531:in a 6–5 loss. Facing the 263:. Darr, the driver, had a 18: 1336:"Transactions - May 2001" 392:of the Single-A advanced 184: 179: 175: 165: 155: 145: 140: 135: 130: 125: 120: 102: 85: 65: 56: 40: 33: 1657:San Diego Padres players 1577:Find-A–Grave (Biography) 654: 309:National Football League 1632:Mobile BayBears players 1617:Lakeland Tigers players 1210:San Diego Union Tribune 680:Crestlawn Memorial Park 555:, and he was used as a 427:Rancho Cucamonga Quakes 400:, he was traded to the 269:Crestlawn Memorial Park 238:second-round draft pick 1607:Bristol Tigers players 572:, as the Padres dealt 792:Russo, Frank (2014). 684:Riverside, California 665:blood alcohol content 596:In 2001, Darr was an 582:Philadelphia Phillies 557:defensive replacement 476:in 1999, behind only 377:South Atlantic League 370:Fayetteville Generals 324:sweetheart, Natalie. 301:minor league baseball 273:Riverside, California 265:blood alcohol content 211:Major League Baseball 19:For the pitcher, see 1535:The Associated Press 867:on September 7, 2014 855:"Friends to the end" 828:The Press-Enterprise 602:San Francisco Giants 521:Arizona Diamondbacks 497:Pacific Coast League 394:Florida State League 344:of the rookie-level 221:. 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Index

Mike Darr (pitcher)

Topps
Outfielder
Corona, California
Peoria, Arizona
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
San Diego Padres
1999
2001
Major League Baseball
outfielder
San Diego Padres
Mike Darr, Sr.
Toronto Blue Jays
Corona, California
second-round draft pick
Detroit Tigers
San Diego Padres
Opening Day
spring training
Peoria, Arizona
blood alcohol content
Crestlawn Memorial Park
Riverside, California
Corona, California
Mike Sr.
Toronto Blue Jays

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