Red Sox pitcher Trevor Kelley relishes Fenway Park debut
Posted Sep 9, 2019
Side-arming right-hander Trevor Kelley made his Fenway Park debut with a scoreless inning in Saturday’s 5-1 loss to the Yankees. Kelley was chosen out of the University of North Carolina in 2015 and had actually given up hope of being drafted at all after about the 20th round or so. All it took was one phone call from Boston to change the course of his life.
(Providence Journal)
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