The Red Sox re-signed journeyman catcher Mark Kolozsvary to a minor league deal and spring training invitation. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Kolozsvary spent all of last season at Triple-A Worcester, where he slashed .185/.349/.354 with 10 RBI across 83 plate appearances. He'll stick around in the Red Sox organization for the upcoming season, though he's unlikely to spend much time with the big-league squad.
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On Thursday, Boston added another catcher to the mix, re-signing Mark Kolozsvary to a minor-league deal, according to ESPN's Kiley McDaniel. Kolozsvary, 29, was a seventh-round pick of the Cincinnati Reds in the 2017 MLB draft out of Florida. He debuted with the club in 2022 but was designated for assignment later that year.
The Red Sox are bringing back catcher Mark Kolozsvary on a minor-league contract, according to ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel. The deal, which is presumably pending a physical, includes an invitation to major-league spring training.
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According to Kiley McDaniel of ESPN, catcher Mark Kolozsvary signed a minor-league deal to return to the Boston Red Sox for the 2025 season. Kolozsvary will also be invited to spring training. The Florida product spent his entire 2024 campaign with Triple-A Worcester.
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