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darrell miller

Vice President with Major League Baseball

Darrell Miller is a former professional baseball player who now serves as the Vice President of Youth and Facility Development at Major League Baseball, a position he has held since August 2005.3 Born on February 26, 1958, in Washington, DC, Miller played for the California Angels from 1984 to 1988 as a catcher, outfielder, and first baseman.4

After his playing career, Miller transitioned into various roles within baseball:

  1. Director of Community Relations for the California Angels (1990-1993)3
  2. Professional scout for the California Angels (1993-1999)3
  3. Director of Player Development for the California Angels (1999-2001)3
  4. General Manager at Big League Dreams (2002-2005)3

Miller comes from a family of accomplished athletes, being the brother of Basketball Hall of Fame members Cheryl Miller and Reggie Miller.1 He attended California State Polytechnic University-Pomona, where he played baseball and earned a Bachelor of Business Administration.3

In addition to his professional accomplishments, Miller is also notable for being the first African American ordained as a Catholic deacon in the Diocese of Orange.1 He currently oversees the day-to-day operations at the MLB Compton Academy as part of his role in youth development.2

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Location

Orange County, California, United States