The Philadelphia Phillies made a move on Friday to bolster their catching options, agreeing to a minor league contract with veteran catcher Mark Kolozsvary, which includes a spring training invitation.
The Boston Red Sox had a catcher with two partial years of major league experience in their minor-league system for the last two years, and many fans may not have even known it.
The Phillies have signed catcher Mark Kolozsvary to a minor league contract, The Athletic’s Will Sammon reports. The deal contains an invitation for Kolozsvary to attend Philadelphia’s big league spring camp.
The Red Sox and catcher Mark Kolozsvary have agreed to a minor league contract with an invitation to major league spring training, reports Kiley McDaniel of ESPN.
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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The Red Sox have signed catcher Mark Kolozsvary to a minor league contract, ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel reports (via X). The deal contains an invitation to Boston’s big league Spring Training camp.
For the second time in as many weeks, the Red Sox signed a veteran catcher to a minor-league contract. After adding two-time Gold Glove Award winner Roberto Perez last Wednesday, Boston inked Mark Kolozsvary to a similar minors pact on Friday, according to ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel.
The Boston Red Sox haven't made a major splash yet this offseason but have been adding around the edges. Boston has been linked to multiple high-profile players so far in free agency but hasn't been able to get a deal done.