'Go get em kid': Kemp shows support for Holliday in full-circle moment
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When the son of a 15-year MLB veteran and seven-time All-Star is about to make his MLB debut, the nostalgic stories are going to come from left and right. Even from the guy who¡¯s getting replaced by the rookie.
Thirty-two-year-old utility player Tony Kemp signed a one-year contract with the Orioles last month, and he appeared in five games with the team this season, before being designated for assignment as a result of 2022 No. 1 overall pick Jackson Holliday being called up to the Majors.
Instead of expressing bitterness at the player who replaced him on the roster, though, Kemp took about as opposite of a route as one possibly could. See the below post, where Kemp gives a tale from his freshman season at Vanderbilt:
Talk about things coming full circle. Though Josh Holliday is now Oklahoma State¡¯s head coach, a position he has held since 2013, his brief tenure at Vanderbilt overlapped with Kemp¡¯s collegiate career -- a tenure that, evidently, was long enough for Kemp to be exposed to the greatness of the younger Holliday.
Now, that greatness has evolved to the point of costing Kemp a roster spot. But there will be no animosity from the veteran¡¯s end as the Orioles¡¯ latest rookie sensation takes the field. If Holliday¡¯s debut season ends up going down in the annals of franchise history, it¡¯s clear that Kemp will be a fan -- no matter where he observes it from.