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  1. Terry Kennedy (baseball) Terrence Edward Kennedy (born June 4, 1956) is an American former Major League Baseball catcher who played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1978–80), San Diego Padres (1981–86), Baltimore Orioles (1987–88) and San Francisco Giants (1989–91). He was a four-time All-Star, three times with the Padres and once with the ...

  2. Terry Kennedy was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1st round (6th) of the 1977 MLB June Amateur Draft from Florida State University (Tallahassee, FL). What position did Terry Kennedy play? Terry Kennedy was a Catcher.

    • June 4, 1956
  3. 16. $500,000.00. -. -. Terry Kennedy Stats by Baseball Almanac. Terry Kennedy hit forty-two doubles in 1982, second most in the National League that season ( Top 25 / Al Oliver had 43). Forty of those doubles were hit while he was catching (the other two while playing first base), making Terry the first catcher in baseball history to hit forty ...

    • Terrance Edward Kennedy
    • 06-04-1956 (Gemini)
    • Euclid, Ohio
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  4. Terry Kennedy #16 C. Summary Stats Awards Shop. Career Regular Season. AB AVG HR RBI SB OPS; 4979 ... Baseball Assistance Team; Player Resource Center; Tickets.com ...

  5. Sep 5, 2014 · “As the son of former major league player, manager and [front-office executive Bob Kennedy]…Terry grew up among baseball…and had the privilege of learning about hitting from the likes of Stan Musial and Ted Williams.”1 This privileged education undoubtedly contributed to Terry Kennedy’s selection as the youngest player on the 1976 College All-America baseball team.

  6. View the profile of San Francisco Giants Catcher Terry Kennedy on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights. ... WWII vet and former baseball player speaks of D-Day one last time ...

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  8. Biographical Information []. Catcher Terry Kennedy, a first-round pick in the 1977 amateur draft, played fourteen seasons in the big leagues and was on four All-Star teams. He hit over 100 home runs in the majors and was second in the 1982 National League in doubles with 42, playing for the San Diego Padres. 40 of those doubles were hit as a catcher, making him the first back-stop to ever ...

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