- Red Kellett
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name = Red Kellett
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bgcolor2 = #BA313C
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position = Infielder
birthdate =July 15 ,1909
deathdate =November 3 ,1970
bats = Right
throws = Right
debutdate =July 2
debutyear = 1934
debutteam =Boston Red Sox
finaldate =September 30
finalyear = 1934
finalteam =Boston Red Sox
stat1label = G
stat1value = 9
stat2label = AB
stat2value = 9
stat3label = BB
stat3value = 1
teams =
*Boston Red Sox (1934)
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hofmethod =Donald Stafford "Red" Kellett (
July 15 1909 –November 3 1970 ) was thePresident andGeneral Manager of the Baltimore Colts franchise of theNational Football League from 1953 until 1966. He also had a brief playing career inMajor League Baseball as aninfielder for theBoston Red Sox .Early life and college
Born in
Brooklyn ,New York , Kellett attendedErasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn and lettered in four sports. He then attendedPeekskill Military Academy inPeekskill, New York , where he lettered in three sports.Kellet enrolled at the
University of Pennsylvania where he majored ineconomics . In his first year, he captained the freshman football, basketball, and baseball teams. He reached varsity level for all three of the sports the next year, and received a total of nine varsity letters while at Penn. He played halfback on the football team, guard on the basketball team, and alternated betweensecond baseman andshortstop on the baseball team.As a senior, he was captain for the baseball team, and starting
quarterback for the football team. He also was President of the Kappa Sigma fraternity, was a member of thePhi Beta Kappa Society and served on the board of governors for Houston Hall.Baseball career
After graduating Penn, Kellett played briefly for the
Boston Red Sox . He appeared in nine games during the 1934 season. Following the season, he would be sent to the minors, and played for teams inLittle Rock, Arkansas andAlbany, New York . He also spent a brief amount of time with theSyracuse Chiefs before going into coaching full time.Coaching career
In autumn 1935, he was named head coach for the freshmen football and basketball teams at
Ursinus College in Collegeville,Pennsylvania . He became head coach of the varsity football team after his brief stint with the chiefs ended.In 1941, he left Ursinus to return to his alma mater. At Penn, he served as Director of Freshmen Athletics and head coach of the freshmen basketball and football teams. He later became head coach of the varsity basketball team, and won a conference title for the 1944-45 season.
Broadcast career
He left Penn after the 1946-47 season to become the
play-by-play announcer forWFIL inPhiladelphia . The first game he announced was also the first commercial football telecast for the station. Kellett went on to head operations for WFIL's radio and (now defunct) television station.Football executive
The Baltimore Colts made Kellett team President and General Manager shortly the team became a
National Football League franchise. Kellett is credited for helping the team getJohnny Unitas , a move which made the team a household name.Later life
Kellet retired to
Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 1966, and died there from a heart attack at age 61. He was buried inPikesville, Maryland .References
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=kellere01 Stats on Baseball-Almanac.com]
* [http://www.archives.upenn.edu/histy/people/1900s/kellet_donald_stafford.html Bio on UPenn website]External links
*baseball-reference|id=k/kellere01
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