Daryl Lamont Boston was born on January 4,1963 and is an American former Major League Baseball outfielder, and the current first base coach for the Chicago White Sox.
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Daryl Lamont Boston was born on January 4,1963 and is an American former Major League Baseball outfielder, and the current first base coach for the Chicago White Sox.
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Daryl Boston soon began to struggle and was optioned back to the triple A Denver Zephyrs.
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Daryl Boston was given the opportunity to win the White Sox starting centerfield job for the 1985 season, but he struggled.
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Daryl Boston had his most productive season with the White Sox in 1987, when he batted.
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Daryl Boston would spend the remainder of his White Sox career as the fourth outfielder.
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Bulk of Daryl Boston's playing time for the 1992 Mets involved subbing for injuries or suspensions of Coleman.
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Daryl Boston signed a one year deal with the expansion Colorado Rockies as a free agent for their inaugural season in 1993.
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Daryl Boston signed a minor league deal with the Florida Marlins for the 1995 season.
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In 2001, Daryl Boston was named minor league roving outfield instructor for the White Sox.
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