Keith Kessinger

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Keith Kessinger
Infielder
Born: (1967-02-19) February 19, 1967 (age 57)
Forrest City, Arkansas, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 15, 1993, for the Cincinnati Reds
Last MLB appearance
October 3, 1993, for the Cincinnati Reds
MLB statistics
Games played11
Batting average.259
Runs scored4
Teams

Robert Keith Kessinger (born February 19, 1967) is an American former Major League Baseball player who played 11 games at shortstop for the Cincinnati Reds in 1993. He was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 36th round of the 1989 amateur draft, and the Reds purchased his contract in 1991. His ML debut came on September 15, 1993 against the Atlanta Braves. Kessinger went 1 for 2 in the game.[1]

Kessinger was the head baseball coach at Arkansas State University from July 2002 to June 2008, compiling a 148–178 record. He spent the two years prior to that as head coach at Carson–Newman College where he compiled a 66–47 record. He also served as an assistant baseball coach at the University of Mississippi for four seasons, where he had previously been a second-team All SEC shortstop.

Kessinger's father, Don, is a former six-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove shortstop over 16 major league seasons, predominantly for the Chicago Cubs, former major league manager, and head coach at Ole Miss. His brother, Kevin, was drafted by the Cubs, but retired from professional baseball due to injury before playing in the major leagues.[2] His nephew, Grae, also became a professional baseball player who made his major league debut for the Houston Astros in 2023.[3] Each of the four Kessingers played baseball for Ole Miss.[2]

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Career statistics[edit]

G AB R H HR RBI AVG
11 27 4 7 1 3 .259

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Keith Kessinger Stats" Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. 2020. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Suss, Nick (June 4, 2019). "Grae Kessinger: Ole Miss shortstop talks feelings after being selected by Houston Astros in MLB Draft". The Clarion-Ledger. Retrieved July 17, 2023.
  3. ^ "Rookies shine for Astros as Kessinger homers, Julks has 4 hits in 4-1 win over Rockies". Associated Press News. July 4, 2023. Retrieved July 5, 2023.

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