About Mick Kelleher Memorabilia & Collectibles
Before being first base coach for the New York Yankees, Mick Kelleher was an infielder for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1972, Houston Astros in 1974, Chicago Cubs in 1976, Detroit Tigers in 1981 and California Angels in 1982, playing in 622 games, with a career that has .213 batting average in 1,081 at bats.
During these years while he played,
Ken Griffey, Jr. was also rising with the Seattle Mariners for being one of the most prolific home run hitters and best defensive players in baseball history. He was also linked to
Roy Halladay, the Blue Jays' first draft selection in the 1995 Major League Baseball Draft, and
Bill Mazeroski, elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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About Mick Kelleher:
Mick Kelleher (full name: Michael Dennis Kelleher; no nicknames) played shortstop, third baseman and second baseman from 1972 until 1982 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers and California Angels. He played for the Cardinals from 1972 - 1975, Astros in 1974, Cubs from 1976 - 1980, Tigers from 1981 - 1982 and Angels in 1982. Over 11 seasons, he played 622 games, hit 0 home runs, drove in 108 runs, and stole 9 bases. Born on July 25, 1947 in Seattle, WA, Kelleher stands 5' 9" and weighs 176 lb. He attended Shoreline (Shoreline, WA) high school and was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 3rd round of the 1969 amateur draft. His debut was on September 1, 1972 and he played his final game on October 3, 1982. Common misspellings of his name include Michael Dennis Mick Kelleher.