Up on the blog today, thought it'd be fun to create a 1979 "dedicated rookie" for former All-Star catcher Terry Kennedy:
Kennedy
 made his Big League debut in 1978, appearing in 10 games for the St. 
Louis Cardinals and hitting .172, with five hits over 29 at-bats.
He'd
 appear in 33 games during the 1979 season, fairing much better at the 
plate this time around, hitting .284, including the first two home runs 
of his career.
In 1980 he'd play in 84 games and hit .254 
before finding himself with the San Diego Padres in 1981 where he would 
become an All-Star, even taking home a Silver Slugger Award in 1983 when
 he hit .284 with 17 home runs and 98 runs batted in, this after a 1982 
season that saw him hit 21 homers with 97 RBI's.
He'd have one
 more All-Star campaign in 1987 with the Baltimore Orioles, hitting 18 
homers with 62 RBIs before wrapping up a nice 14-year career with three 
seasons for the San Francisco Giants between 1989 and 1991.
All
 told, he finished with a career .264 average, collecting 1313 hits over
 4979 at-bats in 1491 games, hitting 113 homers and driving in 628 runs.
