Mike
Kingery played professional baseball for 17 years, including
stints with the Kansas City Royals, Seattle Mariners, San Francisco
Giants, Oakland A's, Colorado Rockies, and Pittsburgh Pirates. During
his career, he nearly won the National League batting title before the
strike shortened the season in 1994 (he
was hitting .349 at the time), he combined with Roberto Mejia
to hit the first-ever back-to-back home runs at Coors Field, and he
played alongside All-Star outfielders including Bo Jackson, Ken Griffey
Jr., Dante Bichette, and Larry Walker.
Mike was a highly
decorated athlete when he graduated from Atwater High School in 1979,
winning All-State awards in football, baseball, and track and field.
He was signed as a free agent out of high school by the Kansas City
Royals, but attended St. Cloud State University for his education. He
progressed through the Royals' minor league system and eventually earned
a starting spot in centerfield in 1986, before being traded to Seattle,
where he again played centerfield, only to give way to Ken Griffey Jr.
Mike enjoyed the best years of his career in Colorado from 1994-1995.
Upon retiring
from the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1996, Mike and his family moved back
to his hometown. In 1997, Mike created Solid Foundation Baseball
School, Inc. to answer strong demand from local baseball teams
and players. Mike has trained professional baseball
instructors using hands-on instruction
techniques he learned in the big leagues, helping players maximize
their abilities and understand the basic fundamentals of the game. Contact
Mike at 320-857-2244 to learn more about SFBS.
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