About Mark Kotsay Memorabilia & Collectibles
A Major League Baseball outfielder and first baseman for the Chicago White Sox, Mark Steven Kotsay won the Golden Spikes Award and was the Most Outstanding Player of the College World Series in 1995. He is already known to have become a favorite of White Sox management in his short time in Chicago, having displayed veteran leadership.
Last July 28, 2009, Kotsay was traded to Chicago White Sox for minor league outfielder
Brian Anderson, who was named the top pro prospect in Arizona and ranked number 27th in the nation by Baseball America.
However, he has been linked also to
Michael Averett Lowell, a right-handed batter and played for the Boston Red Sox.
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Mark Kotsay (full name: Mark Steven Kotsay; no nicknames) plays centerfielder and first baseman for the Chicago White Sox. During his 14 seasons, he has played 1622 games, belted 121 home runs, driven in 755 runs, and stolen 95 bases. Born on December 2, 1975 in Whittier, CA, Kotsay stands 6' 0" and weighs 210 lb. He attended Santa Fe Springs (Santa Fe Springs, CA) high school and was drafted by the Florida Marlins in the 1st round (9th pick) of the 1996 amateur draft. His debut was on July 11, 1997. Over his career, Kotsay made $47,400,000. Common misspellings of his name include Mark mac manny Mark Steven Kotsay.