- Mike Kelly (outfielder)
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Mike Kelly Outfield Born: June 2, 1970
Los Angeles, CaliforniaBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut April 5, 1994 for the Atlanta Braves Last MLB appearance April 12, 1999 for the Colorado Rockies Career statistics Batting average .241 Home runs 22 RBI 86 Teams - Atlanta Braves (1994–1995)
- Cincinnati Reds (1996–1997)
- Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1998)
- Colorado Rockies (1999)
Career highlights and awards - 1991 Golden Spikes Award
Michael Raymond Kelly (born June 2, 1970 in Los Angeles, California) was an outfielder for the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, and Colorado Rockies.
Kelly attended Arizona State University and Los Alamitos High School in Los Alamitos, California. He was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 1st round of the 1991 amateur draft.
See also
- 1991 College Baseball All-America Team
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
Golden Spikes Award 1978: Horner | 1979: Wallach | 1980: Francona | 1981: Fuentes | 1982: Schmidt | 1983: Magadan | 1984: McDowell | 1985: Clark | 1986: Loynd | 1987: Abbott | 1988: Ventura | 1989: McDonald | 1990: Fernandez | 1991: Kelly | 1992: Nevin | 1993: Dreifort | 1994: Varitek | 1995: Kotsay | 1996: Lee | 1997: Drew | 1998: Burrell | 1999: Jennings | 2000: Bouknight | 2001: Prior | 2002: Greene | 2003: Weeks | 2004: Weaver | 2005: Gordon | 2006: Lincecum | 2007: Price | 2008: Posey | 2009: Strasburg | 2010: Harper | 2011: BauerRotary Smith Award 1988: Andy Benes | 1989: Ben McDonald | 1990: Mike Kelly | 1991: Bobby Jones | 1992: Mike Smith | 1993: Darren Dreifort | 1994: Jason Varitek | 1995: Mark Kotsay | 1996: Kris Benson | 1997: Tim Hudson | 1998: Brad Wilkerson | 1999: Jason Jennings | 2000: Kip Bouknight | 2001: Mark Prior | 2002: Khalil Greene | 2003: Rickie WeeksAtlanta Braves first-round draft picks 1965: Dick Grant | 1966: Al Santorini | 1967: Andrew Finlay | 1968: Curtis Moore | 1969: Gene Holbert | 1970: Ron Broaddus | 1971: Taylor Duncan | 1972: Preston Hanna | 1973: Pat Rockett | 1974: Dale Murphy | 1975: Donald Young | 1976: Ken Smith | 1977: Tim Cole | 1978: Bob Horner | 1979: Brad Komminsk | 1980: Ken Dayley, Jim Acker | 1981: Jay Roberts | 1982: Duane Ward | 1983: No first round pick | 1984: Drew Denson | 1985: Tommy Greene | 1986: Kent Mercker | 1987: Derek Lilliquist | 1988: Steve Avery | 1989: Tyler Houston | 1990: Chipper Jones | 1991: Mike Kelly | 1992: Jamie Arnold | 1993: No first round pick | 1994: Jacob Shumate | 1995: Chad Hutchinson | 1996: A. J. Zapp, Jason Marquis | 1997: Troy Cameron | 1998: No first round pick | 1999: No first round pick | 2000: Adam Wainwright, Scott Thorman, Kelly Johnson, Aaron Herr | 2001: Macay McBride, Josh Burrus, Richard Lewis | 2002: Jeff Francoeur, Dan Meyer | 2003: Luis Atilano, Jarrod Saltalamacchia | 2004: No first round pick | 2005: Joey Devine, Beau Jones | 2006: Cody Johnson, Cory Rasmus, Steven Evarts | 2007: Jason Heyward, Jon Gilmore | 2008: Brett DeVall | 2009: Mike Minor | 2010: Matthew Lipka | 2011: Sean GilmartinCategories:- 1970 births
- Living people
- Atlanta Braves players
- Cincinnati Reds players
- Tampa Bay Devil Rays players
- Colorado Rockies players
- Major League Baseball left fielders
- Major League Baseball right fielders
- Baseball players from California
- Golden Spikes Award winners
- Durham Bulls players
- Greenville Braves players
- Richmond Braves players
- Indianapolis Indians players
- Chattanooga Lookouts players
- Colorado Springs Sky Sox players
- Omaha Royals players
- Columbus Clippers players
- American baseball outfielder, 1970s birth stubs
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