Kerry Robinson

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Kerry Keith Robinson is an American former professional Major League Baseball player. Robinson started at an early age playing baseball and football for N.Y.A. and playing hockey for the Valley Stars in St. Louis, MO. Robinson graduated from Hazelwood East High School and was a two sport star with brief playing time on the 1989 Missouri State 5A Championship team and holds the highest career batting average (.517) in school history, and also for goals scored in a season (29) on the ice hockey team. He went on to walk-on and play baseball at Southeast Missouri State University, Where in his Senior season, he had an Ohio Valley Conference record 35-game hitting streak that at the time was the 13th longest in NCAA history. In 1996, he led the Midwest League with a .359 batting average and 50 stolen bases and was second in the league in hits, triples, and runs while playing for Single-A Peoria.