Drafted first overall by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1982 January draft, Beauchamp played 12 years of minor league baseball. During his playing career, he was a three-time all-star and in 1984 was voted the "Best Defensive Outfielder" and the "Outfielder with the Best Arm" by Baseball America.

In 1993, while playing with the Northern League's Rochester Aces, Beauchamp became the first Independent League player ever signed by a Major League Team (Cincinnati Reds). Upon his retirement, Beauchamp served as a batting instructor with the Montreal Expos organization for three years.

He took his first managerial job in 1998 with the New Jersey Jackals, leading the team to the Northeast League Title. After two more seasons with the Jackals, Beauchamp managed the Northern League's Lincoln Saltdogs in 2001 and Adirondack Lumberjacks in 2002. Kash and the Lumberjacks moved to Bangor for the 2003 and 2004 seasons. He managed the AA's Pensacola Pelicans in 2006.

Most recently, Beauchamp served as Manager of the Wichita Wingnuts Professional Baseball Team. Beauchamp is a Lead Instructor for International Performance Baseball. His all-time record as manager stands at 339-324.

Kash Beauchamp is now an account executive with KGSO Sports Talk Radio 1410 in Wichita, Kansas.  He is also co-host of the Press Box Sports Show with Steve Webster from 5-6 pm.

Kash has compiled over 1000 Career hits.