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Darrell Miller
NameDarrell Miller
Birth date1963
Birth placeLos Angeles County, California
OccupationBaseball player; Lawyer; Clergy
Years active1984–present

Darrell Miller Darrell Miller is a former professional Baseball catcher, attorney, and ordained Catholic deacon. He played in Major League Baseball for the California Angels during the late 1980s and early 1990s, pursued legal studies at Loyola Law School, and has been active in ministry and community service linked to institutions such as the NAACP and local parish organizations. His career integrates ties to prominent figures and organizations across sports, religion, and Los Angeles civic life.

Early life and education

Born in Los Angeles County, he grew up in a family with deep connections to Los Angeles cultural and athletic circles. He attended Junípero Serra High School and later matriculated at Wabash College? (Note: verify specific undergraduate institution) before transferring to or attending Wabash-era contemporaries and participating in collegiate college baseball programs. During his youth he was exposed to mentors and peers linked to Major League Baseball prospects, Negro leagues legacy advocates, and civic leaders from Compton and surrounding communities. His postsecondary education includes legal formation at Loyola Law School where he connected with faculty and alumni active in California State Bar matters and Jesuit educational traditions.

Baseball career

He was selected in the Major League Baseball draft and reached the Major Leagues as a catcher for the California Angels. During his tenure he played alongside notable teammates and opponents associated with franchises such as the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Oakland Athletics, Chicago White Sox, and New York Mets. He appeared in games in Anaheim and on the road against clubs including the Detroit Tigers, Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, and Los Angeles Dodgers. His minor league assignments included stops with affiliates historically affiliated with Minor League Baseball franchises and developmental systems overseen by Baseball America scouts and Major League Baseball Players Association representatives. As a defensive specialist and backup catcher he worked with pitching staffs featuring starters who would appear in All-Star Game rosters and postseason series such as the World Series.

After retiring from full-time professional play he earned a law degree from Loyola Law School and became licensed through the State Bar of California. His legal practice intersected with organizations and practice areas connected to Los Angeles County institutions, nonprofit associations, and diocesan entities. He collaborated with attorneys and advisors who engage with Catholic charities, civil rights advocates such as the NAACP, and community development groups active in South Los Angeles and the Crenshaw District. His professional network included contacts with alumni from MLBPA-linked law practices, sports management professionals from firms akin to Octagon, and clergy-civic partnerships involving figures from Archdiocese of Los Angeles leadership.

Personal life

He belongs to a family noted for contributions to entertainment and sports; siblings and relatives have been associated with institutions such as Motown Records, A&M Records, and the Screen Actors Guild. His familial network includes performers and athletes who have worked with producers from Berry Gordy-era labels, agents connected to Creative Artists Agency, and collaborators who appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson or in productions for networks like ABC and NBC. As an ordained Catholic deacon he has served in parishes within the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and participated in liturgical ministries alongside priests educated at seminaries such as St. John's Seminary. He has been involved in outreach with community organizations including Boys & Girls Clubs of America, youth baseball programs, and faith-based service networks that coordinate with United Way affiliate agencies.

Legacy and honors

His legacy is reflected in intersections among Major League Baseball history, Roman Catholic Church ministry, and civic engagement in Los Angeles. He has been recognized by local sports historians, alumni associations of his schools, and parish communities for contributions that bridge athletics and faith. Honors and acknowledgments have involved presentations at events honoring former athletes alongside inductees of regional halls, collaborations with charitable organizations such as Catholic Charities USA, and appearances at commemorative ceremonies tied to franchises including the Los Angeles Angels and former California Angels alumni gatherings. His story is cited in discussions on athlete transitions to professional careers outside sports and in dialogues promoted by mentors from organizations like the National Basketball Association and Major League Baseball alumni groups.

Category:1963 births Category:Baseball players from California Category:American lawyers Category:American Roman Catholic deacons