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Kelly to Receive Inaugural Tenth Man Award from the Detroit Baseball Society

Kelly to Receive Inaugural Tenth Man Award from the Detroit Baseball Society

Don Kelly, whose versatility on the field and punch at the plate helped the Tigers to a long playoff run in 2011, has been named the first recipient of the Tenth Man Award, presented by The Detroit Baseball Society.

Kelly will be recognized with a crystal commemorative artwork at the 11th annual Detroit Baseball Dinner, Jan. 28 at The Townsend Hotel in Birmingham.

The Tenth Man Award acknowledges the talents and efforts of a Tigers player who, while not always a starter, contributes to his team in multiple ways.

Kelly, 31, was a valuable performer in 2011, playing every position on the field but shortstop, including cameos as a pitcher and as a catcher. He appeared in 112 games for Jim Leyland's team, batting .245, with seven home runs, eight doubles, three triples, and two stolen bases. He also had a home run in the Tigers' divisional playoff clincher against the Yankees that put Detroit into the 2011 American League Championship Series.

"Don Kelly made such a contribution wherever he played," said Steve Clarfelt, president of The Detroit Baseball Society. "He always seemed to be hitting the big home run, or getting the key single or extra-base hit. His defensive work was sterling. And he was so versatile."

Additional information on The Detroit Baseball Dinner can be obtained at www.detroitbaseballdinner.com

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