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Mike Kelley (baseball)

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115 games, the 1922 team notched 107 victories – each time winning the pennant – and his 1923 club won 111 games while finishing second, two games behind the
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season, he purchased the Millers and became their manager. He led the Millers through 1931, but never won a pennant; his highest finish was second, to the
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team for nearly 18 seasons (1902–05; August 1908 – 1912; 1915–23), where he won five championships. His
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Kelley died at the age of 79 in Minneapolis, and is interred at Lakewood Cemetery.
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Apart from 4½ seasons, Kelley managed in the Twin Cities through
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Baseball players from Worcester County, Massachusetts
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Mike Kelley (disambiguation)
Michael Joseph "King" Kelly
First baseman
Templeton, Massachusetts
Minneapolis
Louisville Colonels
Louisville Colonels
Games played
Runs scored
Batting average
Louisville Colonels
1899
Major League Baseball
first baseman
1899
Louisville Colonels
manager
minor leagues
"Twin Cities"
Minneapolis–St. Paul
Templeton, Massachusetts
National League
batted
home runs
runs batted in
Pittsburgh Pirates
1901
Des Moines
Western League
St. Paul Saints

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