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'''Darryn Smith''' (born 2 August 1975 in [[Durban]]) is a [[South Africa]]n baseball [[pitcher]]. Smith competed for [[South Africa national baseball team|South Africa]] at the [[Baseball at the 2000 Summer Olympics|2000 Summer Olympics]], where he appeared in 1 game as the [[pitcher]], giving up 3 runs in 3 innings against [[South Korea national baseball team|South Korea]].<ref>[http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ad/neil-adonis-1.html Neil Adonis] at sports-reference.com</ref> Smith also pitched for South Africa at the [[2006 World Baseball Classic]].<ref>[http://www.mg.co.za/article/2006-03-08-south-africas-baseball-heroes-not-awed South Africa's baseball heroes 'not awed'] Mail & Guardian, 8 March 2006</ref>
'''Darryn Smith''' (born 2 August 1975 in [[Durban]]) is a [[South Africa]]n baseball [[pitcher]]. Smith competed for [[South Africa national baseball team|South Africa]] at the [[Baseball at the 2000 Summer Olympics|2000 Summer Olympics]], where he appeared in 1 game as the [[pitcher]], giving up 3 runs in 3 innings against [[South Korea national baseball team|South Korea]].<ref>[http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/sm/darryn-smith-1.html Darryn Smith] at sports-reference.com</ref> Smith also pitched for South Africa at the [[2006 World Baseball Classic]].<ref>[http://www.mg.co.za/article/2006-03-08-south-africas-baseball-heroes-not-awed South Africa's baseball heroes 'not awed'] Mail & Guardian, 8 March 2006</ref>


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Revision as of 05:51, 9 January 2009

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 World Baseball Classic.[2]

References

  1. ^ Darryn Smith at sports-reference.com
  2. ^ South Africa's baseball heroes 'not awed' Mail & Guardian, 8 March 2006