About Kory Casto Memorabilia & Collectibles
Kory Casto hails from Salem, Oregon and was born on December 8, 1981. He is a former member of the Major League Baseball playing under the
Washington Nationals. The said team is known to have produced excellent players such as Gary Carter, a catcher from Culver City, California,
Andre Dawson, a right fielder from Miami, Florida as well as Rusty Staub, a designated hitter from New Orleans, Louisiana.
Kory Casto is remembered to have his early beginnings at North Marion High School located in Aurora, Oregon. Then 2007, he was chosen by the Nationals to be part of the group and had his first appearance in a game versus the
Florida Marlins. It was a good start for Casto and since then had been referred to as a good addition to the Nationals team. He was well-noted for his amazing game performances and remarkable enthusiasm in every game.
In the year 2010, Kory Casto decided to try his luck in the minor league. He agreed on a career offering by the
Detroit Tigers and had his contract signed in January 14 of the same year. He was then trained at a spring event. Later that year, he was absorbed by the Arizona Diamondbacks having caught their attention through his outstanding stat and his great playing attitude during the training.
Have a closer look at Kory Casto’s wonderful career in the baseball league by checking out some of his memorabilia and collectibles which are already available online at a very affordable price.
About Kory Casto:
Kory Casto (full name: Kory Christopher Casto; no nicknames) played pinch hitter, first baseman and leftfielder from 2007 until 2008 for the Washington Nationals. He played for the Nationals from 2007 - 2008. Over 2 seasons, he played 82 games, hit 2 home runs, drove in 16 runs, and stole 1 bases. Born on December 8, 1981 in Salem, OR, Casto stands 6' 0" and weighs 215 lb. He attended North Marion (North Marion, OR) high school and was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 3rd round of the 2003 amateur draft. His debut was on April 3, 2007 and he played his final game on September 28, 2008. Common misspellings of his name include Kory C. Christopher Kory Casto.