DON KELLY Point Park University, 1999-01 6-4, 190 pounds, Infielder Hometown: Mt. Lebanon, Pa. High School: Mt. Lebanon HS Drafted by in 2001 (8th Round) NAIA First Team All-American & AMC Player of the Year 2001

Kelly’s Year-By-Year Statistics at Point Park Year Class Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG OBP OPS BB SO SB-ATT 1999 Fr. .367 38 120 35 44 10 2 0 15 .483 .483 .978 24 6 12-16 2000 So. ,411 46 158 58 65 15 3 0 32 .544 .515 1.059 30 4 23-26 2001 Jr. .450 45 151 49 68 9 2 2 45 .576 .516 1.092 25 10 39-44 TOTAL .413 129 429 142 177 34 7 2 92 .538 NA NA 79 20 74-86

Don Kelly Biographical info: 6-4, 190 pounds Position played at Point Park: Hometown: Mt. Lebanon, Pa. High school: Mt. Lebanon Selected in 8th round of 2001 MLB draft by Detroit Tigers Has made an Opening Day roster six times: 2007 (Pirates), 2010-14 (Tigers) NAIA First Team All-American in 2001 American Mideast Conference Player of the Year in 2001 Point Park Career Records: Kelly’s career average of .413 is the all-time record at Point Park. Kelly ranks third in school history with 74 career stolen bases. Point Park Hall of Fame: Kelly was inducted in the Point Park Pioneer Athletic Hall of Fame in October 2010. His at the time with the Detroit Tigers, , attended the induction ceremony.

Point Park in MLB: Kelly was the 15th and the most-recent Point Park player to be selected in the MLB draft, and he is the third former Pioneer to reach the big leagues joining John Stuper and Bobby Madritsch. Stuper, the head baseball at Yale, is best known for winning a game in the 1982 World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals. Point Park has had numerous players drafted with three reaching the big leagues.

Point Park has a long tradition of baseball success that includes 11 trips to the NAIA World Series. The Pioneers rank fifth all- time in NAIA World Series appearances.

Updated: March 2014 By Point Park University Athletic Communications