Wyatt Kenny

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Boston Bandits (2000-
In the 2000 Inaugural Draft, Kenny was drafted first overall by the Boston Bandits. Arguably the best baseball player at the time, Kenny went 4 for 4, hitting three home runs for seven points in his first ever game. However, a shoulder tendinitis interfered with his batting ability for three weeks during July. The injury limited his swing, so it could be held responsible for his stats. He still had a wonderful year, hitting a league leading 16 home runs. He chose to remain with the Bandits organization at the end of the year.

In 2001, Kenny proved why he is the best baseball player on the planet. He played all 48 games and hit a terrific .406 in 187 at-bats and he hit an all-time high 18 home runs and 68 RBI. His stellar performances saw him win the ABA MVP Award, an ABA Silver Slugger Award at RF and the American Baseball Association triple-crown.

Following his stellar 2001 season, the pressure was on Kenny's shoulders to repeat what he just did. The biggest star in ABA had some elbow trouble during the season, but still managed to have incredible numbers, with 15 home runs and 37 RBI. He was instrumental in Boston's performance during the season, but he completely disappeared during the Championship Series.

Awards
1X ABA Champion (2001)

1X ABA MVP Award (2001)

1X ABA Triple Crown (2001)

2X ABA Silver Slugger at RF (2001-2002)