On 30 October 1986, the Minnesota Strikers of the Major Indoor Soccer League signed Kinsey.[2] He came into the league after Alan Merrick, coach of the Strikers saw Kinsey playing in England during the summer of 1986.[3] He was named the 1986–1987 Newcomer of the Year.[4] At the completion of the 1988 MISL playoffs in May, Kinsey signed with the outdoor Fort Lauderdale Strikers of the American Soccer League.[5][6] The Strikers went to the ASL championship game where they fell to the Washington Diplomats. However, Kinsey did not play as he had torn a groin muscle in the semi-finals. In late October 1988, Kinsey signed with the Los Angeles Lazers of MISL for the 1988–89 indoor season. The nagging groin injury limited Kinsey to nineteen games with the Lazers.
In March 1989, he signed with the Fort Lauderdale Strikers for the upcoming outdoor season.[7][8] Leg injuries continued to hamper Kinsey, leading him to lose six regular season games. The Strikers would go on to win the league championship. When the Los Angeles Lazers folded during the summer, the Wichita Wings of MISL claimed Kinsey in the 12 July dispersal draft.[9] After the Wings failed to tender an offer to Kinsey, he signed with the Dallas Sidekicks as a free agent. After the San Diego Sockers eliminated the Sidekicks from the playoffs, Kinsey signed with the Miami Freedom of the American Professional Soccer League.
In the fall of 1990, Kinsey again returned to the MISL, this time with the Tacoma Stars.[10] On 7 June 1991, he signed with the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the APSL, but delayed joining the team as his wife was close to delivering a baby in Tacoma.[11] In August 1991, the Rowdies released Kinsey after he failed to score in five games, then spent another seven on the bench.[12] Kinsey then returned to the UK where he played for three teams in quick succession during the 1991–92 season: Rochdale, St Mirren and Coleraine.
In May 1992, Kinsey returned to the United States where he signed with the Fort Lauderdale Strikers.[13] He rediscovered his scoring touch, bagging goal in his first game and totalling seven in eleven games.
In February 1994, Kinsey signed with the Milwaukee Wave of the National Professional Soccer League. Limits on foreign players prevented the Wave from fielding Kinsey, but he was available in the event of injuries to any other players.[14] The team released him at the end of the season.