Darryn Smith
Darryn Smith (born 2 August 1975 in Durban) is a South African baseball pitcher. Smith competed for South Africa at the 2000 Summer Olympics, where he appeared in 1 game as the pitcher, giving up 3 runs in 3 innings against South Korea.[1] Smith also pitched for South Africa at the 2006 and 2009 World Baseball Classic.[2]
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2 Jonathan Phillips | 3 Robert Verschuren | 6 Dylan Haynes | 7 Shannon Ekermans | 9 Warren Herman | 10 Jared Elario | 11 Zaid Hendricks | 12 Paul Bell | 14 Patrick Naude | 15 Bradley Erasmus | 18 Kyle Botha | 20 Kalin Dreyer | 22 Gary Maree | 23 Brett Willemburg | 24 Gavin Ray | 25 Darryn Smith | 26 Duane Feldtman | 27 Carl Michaels | 28 Tyrone Brandt | 29 Nicholas Dempsey | 30 Ricardo Siljeur | 31 Willem Kemp | 33 Jason Cook | 35 Barry Armitage | 37 Matthew Dancer | 38 Ashley Scott | 41 Ian Butcher | 44 Tyrone Lamont | 45 Lester Fortiun | 76 Gavin Jefferies
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1 Justin Lazarus | 2 Jonathan Phillips | 3 Robert Verschuren | 6 Martin Gordon | 7 Anthony Phillips | 9 Terence White | 11 Zaid Hendricks | 13 Jacobus Mostert | 14 Justin Erasmus | 15 Shannon Ekermans | 18 Kyle Botha | 19 Donavon Hendricks | 20 Paul Rutgers | 22 Allan Randall | 23 Brett Willemburg | 25 Darryn Smith | 26 Gavin Ray | 27 Matthew Dancer | 28 Gift Ngoepe | 30 Alessio Angelucci | 31 Dylan Lindsay | 35 Barry Armitage | 37 Jared Elario | 38 Ashley Scott | 42 Richard Holgate | 73 Hein Robb | 76 Gavin Jefferies | 88 Karl Weitz
Manager Rick Magnate | Coach Lee Smith | Coach Brian McArn | Coach Mike Randall | Coach Neil Adonis | Coach Alan Phillips
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2 August 1975 |
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