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Roberto Conrado (Gray) Kelly (born October 1, 1964 in Panama City, Panama) is a former Outfielder in Major League Baseball and is currently the first base coach for the San Francisco Giants. He previously managed the Giants single A team, the Augusta GreenJackets. Kelly played for several major league clubs. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for the New York Yankees (1987-92 and 2000), Cincinnati Reds (1993-94), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996-97), Seattle Mariners (1997) and Texas Rangers (1998-99). Known as “La Sombra”, Spanish for Shadow during his playing days in Panama. More about Roberto Kelly from Wikipedia »

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Read: The Mets are the 1980s Yankees

…to draft Jeter, Rivera, Posada an Bernie Williams and keep Swinegrabber from trading them and make trades like O’Neill for Roberto Kelly. By the time Swine got back, even he saw that the Yankees were rising (while the Vince Coleman-Bobby Bonilla Mets were…

Understanding Dayton Moore - The Reasons Behind his Actions Revealed.

…expect it to be played. (34) A month into the 94 season we trade him [Deion Sanders] to Cincinnati for outfielder Roberto Kelly and a pitcher Roger Etheridge. Good player. Good riddance. After the '97 season, we similarly threw in the towel on center fielder…

Dave Stieb: Squeezed Out Of A Perfect Game?

…is amazing to see how close came to actually achieving the perfect game vs. those hated Yankees: Stieb’s first pitch to Roberto Kelly can be seen around the 1:12 mark. To me, it looks like a strike.  But the ump calls it a ball.  Stieb follows up with a pitch…

The RotoFeed :: Odds & Ends: Rangers, Lackey, Yankees

…on them can lead to missed opportunities. Can you name one player who succeeded that was not a no brainer? He ever traded Roberto Kelly for Paul O'Neil, signed Mike Stanley to a minor league contract, or found any value where noone else saw any. Look at the…

Dave and Doc: Better Days

…one by a 2-0 score. Plus his bullpen blew no less than seven leads he had entrusted to them.) I was in the house for the Roberto Kelly game in 1989 (the best live baseball experience of my life - better than Mitch pitching to Joe in October 1993) and the Bobby…

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