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Kelly Paris

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at the time. It was during his time with the Reds that Paris developed a drinking problem, which led to him ending up in Baltimore. While in Cincinnati, he checked into rehab, but the stay was brief. He was drinking the night he nearly lost his life in an accident that left him with a bruised
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on June 3, 1975, and made his major league debut on September 1, 1982, with the Cardinals. On March 31, 1983, Paris was traded to the Cincinnati Reds for Jim Strichek. It was with the Reds that Paris played the majority of his Major League games. In November 1983, the
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In 1976, while playing for the Johnson City Cardinals, Kelly and his older brother Bret, achieved what is believed to be a first in professional baseball. The two brothers hit home runs for the same team in the same inning.
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sternum, a broken back, and broken ribs. Paris would spend the 1987 season out of baseball, working in a dental lab making dentures for $ 4.25 an hour. Paris would later sign a contract with the
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purchased his contract from Cincinnati. He was released at the end of spring training and signed a minor league deal with the
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After playing with Cincinnati, Paris spent the next part of his career playing for the
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and later spent time playing in the minor league system of the White Sox and then the
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He was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the second round of the
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September 1, 1982, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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He died on May 27, 2019, after a battle with lung cancer.
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August 18, 1988, for the Chicago White Sox
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in 44 at-bats while a member of the Chicago White Sox.
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and the White Sox released him on November 8, 1988.
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Index


Third baseman
Encino, California
Belmont, North Carolina
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
St. Louis Cardinals
1982
Cincinnati Reds
1983
Baltimore Orioles
1985
1986
Chicago White Sox
1988
Major Leagues
St. Louis Cardinals
Cincinnati Reds
Baltimore Orioles
Chicago White Sox
third baseman
shortstop
Encino
California
William Howard Taft High School
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Robin Yount
1975 Major League Baseball Draft
Chicago White Sox

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