Ty Kelly
Tyler Patrick Kelly (conceived July 20, 1988) is an American expert baseball utility player for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB).
In school at the University of California, Davis, Kelly drove the Big West Conference with a .397 batting normal as a sophomore in 2008. He was then a 2008 Cape Cod League All-Star. The Baltimore Orioles chose Kelly in the thirteenth round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft.
Kelly was a 2009 New York-Penn League All Star, a 2011 South Atlantic League All Star, a 2012 Carolina League All Star and a 2012 MiLB.com Organization All-Star for both Baltimore and Seattle. That season he drove Orioles small time players in hits, batting, and aggregate bases, and was third in RBIs. He was a 2013 Eastern League All Star, Baseball America High Class An All Star, and a MiLB.com Seattle Organization All-Star, and his 102 strolls in 2013 were second in the minors, as he drove the small time in least swings-per-at-bat, at 30.8%. In 2014 he was named a MiLB.com Seattle Organization All-Star, and positioned in the main 5 in the small time in least swings-per-at-bat, at 36.4%.
In 2016 with the Triple-A Las Vegas 51s of the Pacific Coast League, he batted .328/.409/.435. The Mets elevated Kelly to the significant classes in his eighth star season (after 855 small time recreations, and 3,063 small time at bats), on May 23, 2016, while he was driving the small time with a .391 batting normal and a .478 on base rate. Kelly made his significant group make a big appearance the next day.
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