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Denny Doyle Passes Away

By Anthony Franco | December 21, 2022 at 9:13pm CDT

Former major league infielder Denny Doyle passed away yesterday, according to multiple reports. He was 78 years old.

Doyle appeared in parts of eight big league seasons during the 1970’s. A Kentucky native, he attended Morehead State before entering the professional ranks with the Phillies in 1966. He’d play four years in the minors before cracking the majors a bit after his 26th birthday in 1970. Doyle would work as the Phils primary second baseman for his first four MLB seasons.

Listed at just 5’9″, Doyle didn’t bring much power to the table. He never topped four home runs in a season, but he was adept at putting the ball in play. Doyle struck out in fewer than 10% of his plate appearances in each season from 1971-76, a time when the league strikeout percentage sat in the 13-14% range. Teams clearly valued his up-the-middle defense as well.

The Phillies traded Doyle to the Angels after the 1973 season. He spent the ’74 campaign with California, and he’d remain there through the first few months of the following season. In June, the Angels dealt him to the Red Sox for a player to be named later (eventually minor league pitcher Chuck Ross). That move paid off for Boston, as Doyle hit .310/.339/.429 in 89 games down the stretch. He received some down ballot MVP votes for his performance and, more importantly, earned a key role on the Sox’s 1975 pennant-winning team.

Doyle appeared in and picked up a hit in all seven games of that year’s World Series showdown with the Reds, one of the most iconic series in MLB history. Boston would come up short in that set, relinquishing a three-run lead late in the decisive Game 7 and losing 4-3 on a two-out RBI single by Joe Morgan in the top half of the ninth. Doyle went 8-30 with a pair of walks and one strikeout in that series.

After two more seasons in Boston, Doyle retired following the 1977 campaign. He finished his career with a bit less than 1000 games played. Over 3572 plate appearances, he posted a .250/.296/.316 line. Doyle only hit 16 homers but collected 823 hits, including 113 doubles and 28 triples. He drove in 237 runs and scored 357 times.

Doyle’s brothers Brian Doyle and Blake Doyle have also had roles in MLB. Brian played in parts of four seasons with the Yankees and A’s from 1978-81, while Blake served as hitting coach of the Rockies during the mid-2010’s. MLBTR sends our condolences to them and the entire Doyle family, as well as Denny Doyle’s friends, former teammates and loved ones.

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51 Comments

  1. Michael Macaulay-Birks

    2 years ago

    What an awful time of year to die, rest in peace

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    • GASoxFan

      2 years ago

      Although, never is a good time to die

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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        2 years ago

        GASox – There’s no good time, but some times are worse than others.

        Franco Harris passing just a few days before the 50th anniversary of the Immaculate Conception is one example.

        RIP Denny, thoughts and prayers to friends and family.

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        • fre5hwind

          2 years ago

          🙁

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      • Bright Side

        2 years ago

        He’s referring to the proximity to Christmas. My dad passed away suddenly, in 1989, two weeks before Christmas Eve. Yeah, the timing sucks.

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        • deweybelongsinthehall

          2 years ago

          Just lost a sister in-law the day before Thanksgiving. It’s horrible for the family not only this year but every year moving forward.

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        • rememberthecoop

          2 years ago

          Yep, because you’re reminded of it every successive holiday. Supposed to be a festive time but instead it’s a downer.

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      • Bright Side

        2 years ago

        Denny was a starting 2B on the pennant winning Red Sox. He was acquired to replace an injured Doug Griffin.

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        • deweybelongsinthehall

          2 years ago

          The thing about Doyle is lost his job twice to the same guy, Jerry Remy. RIP.

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    • Arnold Ziffel

      2 years ago

      Is there a good time?

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      • Assdribble_Cabrera

        2 years ago

        Mr. Douglas would know.

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      • cecildawg

        2 years ago

        Arnie? To your question – Absolutley.

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  2. User 4245925809

    2 years ago

    Doyle brothers ran a baseball school at the old Chain-o’ Lakes baseball school at Winter Haven, where Boston had ST for quarter of a century after the bros careers were done.

    Plenty of room for the school and good facilities.. 1 ST MLB quality, 3 smaller regulation sized for the kids. They would organize games sometimes.

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  3. all in the suit that you wear

    2 years ago

    RIP

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  4. Halo11Fan

    2 years ago

    He had such a great pivot at secondbase. A fun player to watch.

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  5. Pedro Martinez’s Mango Tree

    2 years ago

    Damn! Chaim Bloom wanted to give him a 3 year contract!

    R.I.P. Mr Doyle

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    • GASoxFan

      2 years ago

      Just shows the lengths some guys go to just to avoid signing with Boston while chaim is in charge

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      • Pedro Martinez’s Mango Tree

        2 years ago

        A simple “no” would have sufficed!

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    • KyleT

      2 years ago

      Tasteless.

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      • Pedro Martinez’s Mango Tree

        2 years ago

        He won’t mind

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    • miltpappas

      2 years ago

      Fear not. Chaim is “interested” in 83-year old Carl Yastrzemski.

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      • whyhayzee

        2 years ago

        He hasn’t contacted me yet.

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  6. carllafong

    2 years ago

    A blast from the past– Denny Doyle. RIP

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  7. HalosHeavenJJ

    2 years ago

    RIP.

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  8. Thomar

    2 years ago

    Solid 2B

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  9. Paleobros

    2 years ago

    RIP Gotta respect the hustle. We should all be so lucky.

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  10. AHH-Rox

    2 years ago

    Gritty little player. I remember him almost scoring the winning run in the Carlton Fisk World Series game but getting thrown out by a hair.
    RIP

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    • League Minimum

      2 years ago

      Exactly. Just saw him talk about that play on an old “top 20 MLB games ever played” broadcast. Took a perfect throw from (Foster?) to get him out.

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      • drewnats33

        2 years ago

        I saw that rebroadcast, too. Foster caught the ball in a narrow part of left field at Fenway, where the third base line meets the side wall. Foster uncorked a perfect throw to Bench.

        Doyle said on the broadcast that amid the noise he misheard 3b coach Don Zimmer and thought Zimmer told him to go.

        What a remarkable game. I watched it on TV at 13 and it’s still the best game I’ve ever seen.

        Beyond Bench, Morgan, Perez, Rose, Yaz, Fisk and Rice, there was another tier of terrific players making indelible plays – Lynn, Evans, Tiant, Foster and Junior Senior.

        Not to mention Bernie Carbo!

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  11. League Minimum

    2 years ago

    May he rest in peace. A humble man who played an “interesting” part in one of the greatest games in MLB history.

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  12. dsett75

    2 years ago

    That sucks! I went to their (Doyle bros) baseball camp when I was a kid.

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    • sergefunction

      2 years ago

      Many did. Wonderful time.

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  13. Bobcastelliniscat

    2 years ago

    No, there is never a good time to die, but my brother died on New Year’s Eve and the holidays have never the same.
    RIP Denny.

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    • Halo11Fan

      2 years ago

      My father died Christmas Day and my brother died on December 20th. Nothing compares to unopened gifts under the tree.

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  14. Mickey777

    2 years ago

    Denny Doyle was a solid second baseman and played the game the right way, always hustling and getting the most of his abilities.
    RIP Denny Doyle

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  15. Johnny Bravo

    2 years ago

    I got to see Denny Doyle play for the California angels. Good little hitter RIP

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    • rememberthecoop

      2 years ago

      D’oh!

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  16. Lefty_Orioles_Fan

    2 years ago

    Thought maybe he was related to Alexander Doyle, but he was not
    He had an interesting career and he broke up a no hitter {Steve Arlin) and Arlin eventually went on to becoming a dentist

    May Denny Doyle rest in peace

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    • dsett75

      2 years ago

      Lololol….it’s Doyle Alexander

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      • Lefty_Orioles_Fan

        2 years ago

        Ah ha

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  17. blueblood1217

    2 years ago

    Always was a fan of Denny Doyle. May you Rest In Peace. Heaven got a scrappy 2nd baseman and a good human being

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  18. GarryHarris

    2 years ago

    Again, I’m going by my ever fading and distant memory. Denny Doyle made a huge difference to the 1975 BoSox’s middle infield after they acquired him in early season. They took off right after he settled in. He batted two in the order and would somehow score and drive in a run without getting a hit. Mark Lemke reminded me of Denny Doyle in the field except Doyle seemed quicker if that makes sense to readers.

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    • This one belongs to the Reds

      2 years ago

      I remember him from the best World Series ever. Game 6 might have been the best game ever even though my team lost.

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      • GarryHarris

        2 years ago

        Poor pitching and Managing on both sides makes for an exciting series.

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  19. whyhayzee

    2 years ago

    Jerry Adair – Denny Doyle – Spike Owen – Orlando Cabrera

    All middle infielders traded to the Red Sox during pennant winning seasons.

    I really think that 1967 team wins it all with Tony Conigliaro in the lineup. (Ken Harrelson and Jose Tartabull went 3 for 26)

    I really think the 1975 team wins it all with Jim Rice in the lineup. (Cecil Cooper and Juan Beniquez went 2 for 27)

    I don’t think the 1986 team wins it all even with Tom Seaver in the rotation. (Al Nipper was not the answer, but the bullpen was atrocious)

    Sadly, the 2004 team doesn’t win it all if they keep Nomar.

    Denny Doyle was a good ballplayer. Hope his family can get through this time. He will be missed.

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  20. htbnm57

    2 years ago

    I remember Denny coming up to the majors as the double play duo with Larry Bowa for the Phillies. Condolences to his family.

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  21. Backup Catcher to the Backup Catcher

    2 years ago

    RIP, Denny. I attended 18 Fantasy Camps and Denny Doyle was my first manager at a Phillies camp in 1987. Also lost John Stearns this year. He was my manger at a Mets camp in 1999. I attended six Reds camps in Sarasota, Fla. Never had Tom Browning as a manager, but he was there on two occasions. Lost him earlier this week, as well. Condolences to the families of all three men. Good guys, one and all.

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  22. sascoach2003

    2 years ago

    Too many guys I grew up watching now passing away. Hug your family members a little tighter, none of us ever knows. RIP. A true professional baseball player. He, Terry Harmon, Dick Green, Frank Baker those were the unsung middle infielders who made a living doing what they loved.

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  23. Texas Outlaw

    2 years ago

    He was the Mark Lemke of his time

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  24. leftykoufax

    2 years ago

    Rip Denny, a scrappy player who knew how to handle the bat and play the game.

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  25. Nobby

    2 years ago

    The Red Sox won the 75 World Series, three games to four and everyone knows that.

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