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fated deal for Eric Gagne ), 2008 (when they could swallow Manny Ramirez ’s salary and add Jason Bay as well as Mark Kotsay ) and 2009 (when they added Victor Martinez and Wagner). They had limited reserves in 2010 (when they stood pat
Argenis Diaz and RHP Hunter Strickland) to the Pirates for first baseman Adam LaRoche on July 22. - Traded outfielder Mark Kotsay to the White Sox for outfielder Brian Anderson on July 28. - Traded three pitchers (RHP Justin Masterson , LHP Nick Hagadone
might be dealt. There had been another rumor in 2005, however, that had him going to the A’s in exchange for Mark Kotsay . Hughes thought that one would get done, and was relieved that it did not. “I came out of the draft in ’04, and was pretty
alternative, at least not in-house. The team’s reserves consisted of players such as Chris Carter , Jeff Bailey, Mark Kotsay , George Kottaras , Julio Lugo and Rocco Baldelli . None had the pedigree or health to suggest a player for whom
game tied 1-1, hung a 1-2 curve to former teammate Mark Kotsay , who flared it into center for a two-run single. “I hung a breaking ball to Kotsay and it’s a base hit,” Beckett told reporters. “That
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two home runs and five RBI. In 21 plate appearances, Mark Kotsay has a double, a triple, two home runs and three RBI ..... percentage entering Saturday. Brewers vs. Wakefield Mark Kotsay (21 career plate appearances): .250 BA/.286
000/.083/.000, 1 walk, 4 strikeouts Carlos Gomez (7): .143/.143/.143, 1 RBI, 2 strikeouts Mark Kotsay (2): 1.000/1.000/1.000 Ryan Braun, Craig Counsell, Prince Fielder, Corey Hart, George Kottaras, Jonathan
Milwaukee hitters, including former Red Sox utilityman Mark Kotsay , have ever faced Lackey. That means the team’s heavy ..... nine starts thus far in 2011. Brewers vs. John Lackey Mark Kotsay (38 career plate appearances): .270 BA
the series, coming on in Game 1 to get Jacoby Ellsbury on a lineout, and then in Game 2, walking Drew before retiring Mark Kotsay and Coco Crisp . Before that the only big league experience the lefty had was five regular season appearances, including
63 games with the Sox in ’10. Mark Kotsay (Jan. 9, 2009): After having ..... in Aug. of the previous season, Kotsay signed on for the ’09 season ..... deal that he required back surgery. Kotsay returned in early June, ultimately
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