Bill Orr

Miami Sunbirds (2000-
In the 2000 Inaugural Draft, Kenny was drafted in the fourthteenth round by the Miami Sunbirds. Arguably one of the most powerful hitter in the league at the start of the 2000 season, Bill Orr relies on his raw power to help his team. His season was cut short by a number of small injuries, but he still managed to hit 14 HR and with a league leading .356 ISO, enough to secure the ABA Silver Slugger Award at LF. A foot contusion kept him out of commission for the last week of play, something Travis Nelson will reproach him after the Sunbirds missed the playoffs by a step.

In his second year with the Sunbirds, at 38 years old, Orr managed to hit correct numbers, but his season was cut short by a hamstring injury in late June. In 19 games, he hit 5 home runs, batted in 18 runners and hit for .269. After a disappointing season, Orr announced that he'll come back with the Sunbirds in 2002, even if some people agree that he lost his touch.

Orr came back stronger than ever in 2002. The power hitter hit a 2nd league-best 17 home runs and 42 RBI over the team's 50 games. He was clearly one of the best player on the Miami squad. Still playing at left field, his defensive abilities have decreased a bit over time, but Miami insists on keeping him in the outfield. At 40 year-old, he announced that he'll come back for another season.

Awards
2X ABA Silver Slugger Award at LF (2000-2002)