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15. Terry Kennedy

Terry Kennedy played the first three years of his career with the St. Louis Cardinals before he was traded in 1981 to San Diego.  It was a great opportunity for the Catcher, who now had the chance to play every day.

In his first season with the Padres, Kennedy batted .301 and was named to the All-Star Team.  Kennedy was not an All-Star in 1982, but he had his best power season, posting personal bests in Doubles (42) and Home Runs (21) while again flirting with .300.  He would show moderate power, hitting at least 10 Home Runs from 1983 to 1986, adding two more All-Stars to his resume, with a Silver Slugger coming his way in 1983.  Kennedy finished tenth in MVP voting in 1983, also played a large part in the Padres National League Pennant in 1984.  He made history in that year's World Series, as after he drove in two runs in Game 1, he joined his dad.  (Bob) as the first father-son combination to have RBIs in World Series competition.  Kennedy was also a respected defensive Catcher who had a couple of years in San Diego that would have been Gold Glove worthy.

Kennedy was traded to Baltimore in 1986, with the Catcher leaving behind a .274 Batting Average, 817 Hits, and 76 Home Runs.

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