Name | Team | Age |
Dizzy Kelly | Retired (1997, Age 34) | Died (2048, Age 85) |
Drafted | Position | Bats/Throws |
Round 2, Pick 29 (1981) |
RP | R/R |
League | Option Years
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Majors Service Time |
Harold Baines League | 0 | 1 years (6 games) |
Total Rating
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Arm | Range |
Contact vs R | Contact vs L | Speed |
Power vs R | Power vs L | Bunting |
Endurance | Velocity | Control |
Leadership
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Mentor Value
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Health
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Injured Days
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Birthday |
0 | 3/3/1963 | |
WS Rings | WS Appearances | LCS Appearances |
0 | 0 | 0 |
Alt Pos (---) | Alt Pos (---) | Alt Pos (---) |
(0.0 %) | (0.0 %) | (0.0 %) |
Date | Transaction |
1997-11-01 | Dizzy Kelly has retired from the Free Agency Pool |
1997-04-20 | The Los Angeles Quake have waived Dizzy Kelly. |
1996-04-08 | The Los Angeles Quake have designated Dizzy Kelly for assignment. |
1995-04-01 | The Los Angeles Quake have promoted Bill Quinones to the major league team. The Los Angeles Quake have promoted Dizzy Kelly to the major league team. The Los Angeles Quake have promoted Tom Mauldin to the major league team. The Los Angeles Quake have sent Johnny Murphy to the minors. |
1995-03-25 | The Los Angeles Quake have acquired Dizzy Kelly from the waiver wire. |
1987-04-21 | The Tampa Bay Dread Pirates have waived Dizzy Kelly. |
1983-08-16 | A trade has been completed between the Montreal Darn Canadians and the Tampa Bay Dread Pirates. The Tampa Bay Dread Pirates receive John Godar, Denis Smith, Dizzy Kelly, Andujar Stanky from the Montreal Darn Canadians in exchange for Neill Keough. Protest This Trade. |
1983-04-18 | The Montreal Darn Canadians have placed Dizzy Kelly on the trade block. |
1982-04-08 | The Montreal Darn Canadians have acquired Dizzy Kelly from the waiver wire. |
1982-04-01 | The Milwaukee Braves have waived Dizzy Kelly. |
1978-04-01 | A trade has been completed between the Los Angeles Quake and the Milwaukee Braves. The Milwaukee Braves receive Draft Pick 1981 Round 2 LAA (Dizzy Kelly) from the Los Angeles Quake in exchange for Tommy Gick. Protest This Trade. |