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George Kelly | National Baseball Hall of Fame Plaque | Class of 1973 ()The National Baseball Hall of Fame wrote, "George Highpockets Kelly was a slick-fielding first baseman who was credited by Giants manager John McGraw with 'making more important hits for me than any player I ever had.'- Researcher Craig Muder (National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, 03/24/09)Did you know that in the George Kell Miscellaneous All-Star Items of Interest section seen above you can click the Stats link under the All-Star label and a truly comprehensive history of that All-Star Game will appear on your screen?George Kell All-Star Hitting StatsGeorge Kell All-Star Pitching StatsGeorge Kell All-Star Miscellaneous Items of InterestThe George Kell All-Star stats seen below include his All-Star year-by-year hitting stats, All-Star fielding stats, and All-Star pitching stats (where applicable).George Kell All-Star Fielding Stats George, the oldest of three boys (brother Everett “Skeeter” Kell played for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1952), loved baseball from an early age. In contrast to Harwell, who opened his radio broadcasts with "Hiya, Tiger fans! More George Kell Pages at Baseball Reference. "Third base remains baseball's enigmatic position, the only one in which fielding prowess stands on equal ground with hitting skill. George Kell career batting statistics for Major League, Minor League, and postseason baseball
George Kell All-Star Miscellaneous Stats"Third base remains baseball's enigmatic position, the only one in which fielding prowess stands on equal ground with hitting skill. During his playing days, his skills with the lumber and the leather produced one of baseball's most consistent players of the mid-20th century." What awards did George Kell win? George Kell photo credit. When paired with Larry Osterman on Tigers telecasts in the late 1960s and early '70s, the opening was often "Thank you, Larry, and good afternoon, everyone."
George Kell on Baseball-Reference. Register Batting. ", Kell traditionally opened his broadcasts with "Good afternoon, everyone!" "Third base remains baseball's enigmatic position, the only one in which fielding prowess stands on equal ground with hitting skill. George Clyde Kell (August 23, 1922 – March 24, 2009) was an American Major League Baseball third baseman who played 15 seasons for the Philadelphia Athletics (1943–1946), Detroit Tigers (1947–1952), Boston Red Sox (1952–1954), Chicago White Sox (1954–1956), and Baltimore Orioles (1956–57). Visit the card to see the entire set. The George Kell All-Star stats seen below include his All-Star year-by-year hitting stats, All-Star fielding stats, and All-Star pitching stats (where applicable). Any questions please ask and check out my other baseballs for sale. It is the rarest of combinations and one that has sent just 11 former Major Leaguers to the Baseball Hall of Fame -- the fewest of any position. This page lists every known baseball award won by George Kell in chronological order. George Kell, one of those 11, died Tuesday at the age of 86. Add Your Blog Posts Here; Player News Archive; Player News RSS Feed; Hide MLB. But third baseman George Kell parlayed his skills with the lumber and the leather into one of baseball’s most consistent careers of