PawSox Pitcher Trevor Kelley’s Journey From “The Berm” to The Mound
Posted Apr 19, 2019
The days of serving as a bullpen mainstay date back to Trevor Kelley’s days at Ashley (N.C.) High School. He was a hard thrower who caught the attention of the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill after being clocked at 94 miles per hour. “For the longest time, I thought I had no shot to go to North Carolina. I always wanted to go there,” said Kelley.
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