Danny Darwin discusses his career, 1986 Astros in Legends Series 20
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 1, 2026, 2:00 PM
Last updated Jun 1, 2026
Danny Darwin featured in the latest installment of the Astros Legends Series on June 1, reflecting on his 20-season MLB career and contribution to the 1986 Astros. He amassed 171 wins over his career and shared insights on notable matchups, including facing Jim Rice and Frank Thomas. Darwin reminisced about the camaraderie of the 1986 team and his second stint with the Astros in 1996, emphasizing the joy of playing in Houston. He also recalled the impact of decisions made during the 1986 season, particularly regarding his usage in key playoff games.
- •Danny Darwin played for 20 seasons and 8 teams.
- •He was part of the 1986 Astros team.
- •Darwin achieved 171 career wins in MLB.
- •He discussed challenges and experiences against players like Jim Rice.
- •Darwin returned to the Astros for a second time in 1996.
- 2:00 PMYahoo Sports — Astros Legends Series 20: Danny Darwin
"He pitched for 20 seasons, 8 clubs, and was a member of the beloved 1986 Astros. The Legends Series 20th installment features Danny Darwin, who amassed 171 wins throughout his career. Q: What did you think of Nolan Ryan’s nickname of “Dr. Death” for you? Did you like it? A: (laughs) Oh My […]
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