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Roberto Kelly
Nickname(s): Bobby
Born: 1964

OF 1985- Yankees , Reds, Braves, Expos, Dodgers, Twins, Mariners, Rangers, Rockies

Roberto Kelly's Teammates

  • All-Star in 1992-93

GamesAverageHRRBI
Career 1337.290124585
League DS 10.29401

Stats through the 2000 season

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The New York Yankees signed Kelly out of high school in 1982 in hopes that the speedy Panamanian would one day be the next great pinstripe-clad outfielder. He fostered that hope after a temporary promotion to the bigs in 1987 soon led to a starting job patrolling centerfield. But when the Yankees lost faith in his ability, Kelly bounced around to numerous teams in big-name trades. Ultimately, he became known more for being one of the best fourth outfielders in the game than for his everyday play.
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After brief call-ups during the two seasons before, Kelly won the Yankees' centerfield job in 1989 after incumbent Claudell Washington wasn't re-signed. He responded with enthusiasm, hitting a surprising .302 and swiping 35 bags, and stuck with the Yanks for three more years. In 1991 he became the fifth 20-20 Yankee, and the following season he was chosen to the All-Star team.

But despite being heralded as the Yankee star of the future, Kelly's homers and walks actually decreased in 1992 while his strikeout total increased. Additionally, questions about his motivation bubbled up in the Yankee front office and New York tabloids, and Kelly began to yield his spot in the order to a young centerfielder named Bernie Williams.

In November 1992, he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds for a minor-league first baseman and Paul O'Neill, who would go on to fame, fortune, and four World Series rings as the Bombers' right-fielder. Kelly wouldn't get any rings, but he would get a name change the following spring. When he got off to a bad start in 1993, he asked the scoreboard operator and program editor at Riverfront Stadium to change his name to "Bobby." His first time up with the new moniker in place, Kelly hit a triple and subsequently went on a 14-game hitting streak. The nickname stayed until November.

Kelly separated his shoulder in June 1993 and was out for the remainder of the season. After his return to the majors the following season, he would find himself traded three times over a year and a half. Though he hit .302 through the first 47 games for the Redlegs, Cincy shipped him to the Atlanta Braves for Deion Sanders in May 1994. In April 1995, he was traded with Tony Tarasco and Esteban Yan to the Montreal Expos for Marquis Grissom, then again to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Henry Rodriguez and Jeff Treadway in May 1995. The subsequent years saw Kelly shipped and signed with the Minnesota Twins, Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers, and once again with the Yanks.

Though he rarely got a chance to play every day, when he did he was as potent as his teams could have hoped. Like Stan Javier, Kelly was considered one of the most valuable fourth outfielders in the majors. Clubs entering postseason play could always find use for an fielder who excelled defensively at all three outfield positions, carried a 74% stolen base success rate, and had a .290 career batting average. His consistency off the bench against southpaw pitching was prized as well: from 1995 to 2000, he batted .344 against them for his seven different teams.

After the Yanks chose not to re-sign Kelly at the end of the 2000 campaign, the one-time Bronx savior signed with the Colorado Rockies in January 2001. (AG/WOR)


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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» April 5, 1988: Before 55,802 at Yankee Stadium, the Yankees score six runs off Frank Viola in five innings to top the Twins, 8–0. Rick Rhoden allows three hits in nine innings for the win. Roberto Kelly and Willie Randolph each have three hits, while Mike Pagliarulo and Rickey Henderson belt homers.

» April 4, 1989: Before 52,394 at Minneapolis, the Yankees spoil the Twins Opening Day game by winning, 4–2. 45-year-old Tommy John, pitching in his 26th season, allows the Twins two run in seven innings of work, defeating Frank Viola. Roberto Kelly is 4-for-4 for New York, including the game's only homer.

» August 4, 1989: Hard-luck pitcher Dave Stieb loses a perfect game when New York's Roberto Kelly doubles with two out in the 9th inning, and Stieb finishes with a 2–1 two-hitter. It is the 3rd time that Stieb has lost a no-hitter with two out in the 9th.

» September 4, 1992: Yankees OF Roberto Kelly ties a major league record by reaching base on catcher's interference for the 7th time this year. Pittsburgh's Dale Berra set the mark in 1983. Texas C Ivan Rodriguez is the latest victim of Kelly in NY's 6–3 victory.

» November 3, 1992: The Yankees trade OF Roberto Kelly and minor league 1B Joe DeBerry to the Reds in exchange for OF Paul O'Neill.

» December 7, 1992: The Reds sign free agent OF Roberto Kelly to a 3-year contract.

» May 29, 1994: The Braves trade OF Deion Sanders to the Reds in exchange for OF Roberto Kelly and minor league P Roger Etheridge.

» April 6, 1995: The Braves obtain OF Marquis Grissom from the Expos in exchange for outfielders Roberto Kelly and Tony Tarasco.

» May 24, 1995: The Expos trade OF Roberto Kelly and P Joey Eischen to the Dodgers in exchange for OF Henry Rodriguez and IF Jeff Treadway.

» August 20, 1997: The Twins trade OF Roberto Kelly to the Mariners for a player to be named.

» June 23, 1998: Texas scores 11 runs in the 5th inning of their game against Arizona and goes on to a 16–5 victory. Roberto Kelly and Ivan Rodriguez each get four of the Rangers' 19 hits.

» May 13, 1999: The Rangers score eight runs in the 4th inning on their way to a 15-7 victory over the Orioles. OFs Rusty Greer and Roberto Kelly drive home four runs each.