- Bob Keely
Robert William Keely (
August 22 ,1909 —May 20 ,2001 ) was an American coach inMajor League Baseball for 12 seasons with the Boston/Milwaukee Braves. Born inSt. Louis, Missouri , Keely stood 6' (183 cm) tall, weighed 175 pounds (79 kg), and threw and batted right-handed.Keely never played professional baseball until his mid-30s. Working with the
St. Louis Cardinals as the club'sbullpen catcher — an extra hand who caughtrelief pitcher s and batting practice – he was activated for one game in 1944 and one game in 1945. He was hitless in oneat bat and handled two chances as acatcher without an error.Keely formally became a major-league coach when he joined manager
Billy Southworth in moving from the Cardinals to the Braves in 1946. He was the Braves' bullpen coach through the 1957 season, serving in both Boston and Milwaukee and under four different managers. He worked on the 1948 NL champions and the 1957 world champions with the club.After leaving the Braves, Keely was a scout for the Cardinals through the mid-1970s. He died at age 91 in
Sarasota, Florida .External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/k/keelybo01.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/K/Pkeelb101.htm Retrosheet]References
* Spink, J.G. Taylor, ed., "The Baseball Register," St. Louis:
The Sporting News , 1956.
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