Tim Kennelly
Timothy James Kennelly (conceived 5 December 1986, in Perth, Australia) is an Australian baseball player with the Philadelphia Phillies association and Perth Heat. He essentially plays catcher and third base, additionally plays outfield and a respectable starting point. He is the child of Mike Kennelly, a 16-year PGA veteran and furthermore the more seasoned sibling of Matt Kennelly, who plays small time baseball for the Atlanta Braves organisation.
Kennelly marked to the Philadelphia Phillies in 2005 as a third baseman through the Major League Baseball Australian Academy Program where he had a decent presentation season with the GCL Phillies batting .295 and slugging .420.
He appeared as a 19-year-old for the Western Australia Heelers in 2006 Claxton Shield as an utility. Due to a torn labrum, he missed the 2006 small time season. In the 2008 Claxton Shield Final, Tim and his sibling featured for Western Australia as they won the Claxton Shield. They made it two consecutively the next year in the 2009 Claxton Shield. Back in America, Kennelly had a break-out year, being elevated to the Reading Phillies, and batted .256/.338/.393 and named as the DH for the Florida State League postseason All-Star group. His endeavors were perceived by being chosen on the list for the 2009 Baseball World Cup for the Australia national baseball team
Kennelly is a sharp supporter of Australian Rules Football, which he needed to surrender playing to pursue his fantasy of expert baseball.
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