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Former Yankees outfielder Brian Dayett dies at 68
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Former Yankees outfielder Brian Dayett dies at 68

Last updated: September 9, 2025 10:28 pm
Editorial Board Published September 9, 2025
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Former New York Yankees outfielder Brian Dayett has died. He was 68 years previous.

Dayett, who performed with each the Yankees and the Chicago Cubs in his five-year main league profession, had Parkinson’s illness.

Former teammate Jody Davis introduced Dayett’s dying on Fb.

“I am saddened to share with you the loss of another friend and teammate,” wrote Davis, who performed with Dayett on the Cubs from 1985 to 1987.

“Brian fought a 25-year battle against Parkinson’s disease, with the loving support of his wife Christine and their two sons. He became critically ill in early 2024 and held on fiercely for an amazing year and a half — to be with those he held dearest and to continue watching baseball, a game which he loved until the end.”

Dayett, a New London, Conn. native, graduated from Valley Regional Excessive in Deep River and performed at Saint Leo School in Florida earlier than he was drafted by the Yankees in 1978.

Prior to creating his main league debut in 1983, he was named the Southern League MVP in 1982 after slugging 34 dwelling runs — together with a walk-off championship winner — for the Nashville Sounds, the Yankees’ then-Double-A affiliate. He was traded to the Cubs earlier than the 1985 season.

Dayett hit for a .258 batting common, with 14 dwelling runs and 68 RBIs throughout his 5 seasons in MLB. He additionally performed three seasons with the Nippon Ham Fighters in Japan.

After retiring, Dayett grew to become a minor league supervisor and hitting coach. He retired after spending the 2014 season as a coach with the Texas Rangers.

Deep River named its Little League program after Dayett in 2011.

“I came from a small town,” Dayett instructed MiLB.com in 2011. “I’m not a very big guy, just 5-foot-10, 180 pounds. I worked my tail off. I was a walk-on in college, a 16th round draft pick and didn’t get much money to sign. My first contract called for me to receive a pair of spikes and a glove. They took that out in the second year. It’s the type of game where a small guy can make it. If a kid really wants to make it, he has to be determined and have the desire. He can do whatever he wants.”

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