
Cincinnati Promotes Kolozsvary to MLB
Monday, September 20, 2021 | Baseball
GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Former Florida Gators catcher Mark Kolozsvary was promoted to the Major Leagues by the Cincinnati Reds on Monday evening, as announced by the team on social media. As a five-year Minor League Baseball veteran, this is Kolozsvary's first appearance on an MLB roster.
Should Kolozsvary see game action during his promotion to the Reds, he would become the 78th Gator to play in the MLB and the 26th player to do so under head coach Kevin O'Sullivan. He would also represent the fifth former Florida player to debut during the 2021 season, following Jonathan India (Reds), Jackson Kowar (Kansas City Royals), Taylor Gushue (Chicago Cubs) and Kirby Snead (Toronto Blue Jays).
The most notable member of that group is India, who Kolozsvary joins as a member of the Reds. Kolozsvary and India suited up in Orange and Blue together for two seasons from 2016-17, ultimately winning the 2017 National Championship alongside Kowar.
Kolozsvary is the first member from Florida's eight-player 2017 MLB Draft class to be promoted to the big leagues. He was the fourth Gator to have his name called in the draft that year, going to the Reds as the 197th overall pick in the seventh round.
On top of capturing a national title for Gator Nation in 2017, Kolozsvary also collected some hardware this past summer. After being chosen to represent Team USA as the starting catcher at the Olympic Games in Tokyo, the Tavares, Fla. native brought home a silver medal as the U.S. turned in a 4-2 overall record. Kolozsvary started all six games for Team USA behind the plate, posting a .983 fielding percentage and going 4-for-21 offensively with two runs scored, two RBI and one stolen base.
Prior to the call-up, Kolozsvary was batting .219/.327/.411 with seven home runs, one triple, 14 doubles, 41 runs and 28 RBI while boasting a .997 fielding percentage across 55 games split between Double-A and Triple-A this season. Across parts of four seasons in the Minor Leagues, he owns a .222/.330/.354 slash line with 17 home runs, three triples, 48 doubles, 112 runs and 91 RBI to go with a .990 fielding percentage.
Over the course of his three-year career at Florida, Kolozsvary batted .272/.367/.444 with five home runs, one triple, nine doubles, 32 RBI, 27 runs and three walks. He played in 78 games including 39 starts and delivered a .992 fielding percentage over 241 defensive chances.
Below is a complete list of Gators to debut in the MLB under O'Sullivan.
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Should Kolozsvary see game action during his promotion to the Reds, he would become the 78th Gator to play in the MLB and the 26th player to do so under head coach Kevin O'Sullivan. He would also represent the fifth former Florida player to debut during the 2021 season, following Jonathan India (Reds), Jackson Kowar (Kansas City Royals), Taylor Gushue (Chicago Cubs) and Kirby Snead (Toronto Blue Jays).
The most notable member of that group is India, who Kolozsvary joins as a member of the Reds. Kolozsvary and India suited up in Orange and Blue together for two seasons from 2016-17, ultimately winning the 2017 National Championship alongside Kowar.
Welcome to The Show, Mark Kolozsvary! 👏 pic.twitter.com/VproojAX6T
— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) September 20, 2021
Kolozsvary is the first member from Florida's eight-player 2017 MLB Draft class to be promoted to the big leagues. He was the fourth Gator to have his name called in the draft that year, going to the Reds as the 197th overall pick in the seventh round.
On top of capturing a national title for Gator Nation in 2017, Kolozsvary also collected some hardware this past summer. After being chosen to represent Team USA as the starting catcher at the Olympic Games in Tokyo, the Tavares, Fla. native brought home a silver medal as the U.S. turned in a 4-2 overall record. Kolozsvary started all six games for Team USA behind the plate, posting a .983 fielding percentage and going 4-for-21 offensively with two runs scored, two RBI and one stolen base.
Prior to the call-up, Kolozsvary was batting .219/.327/.411 with seven home runs, one triple, 14 doubles, 41 runs and 28 RBI while boasting a .997 fielding percentage across 55 games split between Double-A and Triple-A this season. Across parts of four seasons in the Minor Leagues, he owns a .222/.330/.354 slash line with 17 home runs, three triples, 48 doubles, 112 runs and 91 RBI to go with a .990 fielding percentage.
Over the course of his three-year career at Florida, Kolozsvary batted .272/.367/.444 with five home runs, one triple, nine doubles, 32 RBI, 27 runs and three walks. He played in 78 games including 39 starts and delivered a .992 fielding percentage over 241 defensive chances.
Below is a complete list of Gators to debut in the MLB under O'Sullivan.
| MLB Players Under O'Sullivan | ||||
| Player | Drafted (Round) | MLB Debut | Team | |
| 1 | Nick Maronde | 2011 (3rd) | September 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Angels |
| 2 | Paco Rodriguez | 2012 (2nd) | September 9, 2012 | Los Angeles Dodgers |
| 3 | Mike Zunino | 2012 (1st - 3rd overall) | June 12, 2013 | Seattle Mariners |
| 4 | Kevin Chapman | 2010 (4th) | August 9, 2013 | Houston Astros |
| 5 | Matt den Dekker | 2010 (5th) | August 29, 2013 | New York Mets |
| 6 | Anthony DeSclafani | 2011 (6th) | May 14, 2014 | Miami Marlins |
| 7 | Cole Figueroa | 2008 (6th) | May 16, 2014 | Tampa Bay Rays |
| 8 | Preston Tucker | 2012 (7th) | May 7, 2015 | Houston Astros |
| 9 | Brian Johnson | 2012 (1st - 31st overall) | July 21, 2015 | Boston Red Sox |
| 10 | Nolan Fontana | 2012 (2nd) | May 22, 2017 | Los Angeles Angels |
| 11 | Austin Maddox | 2012 (3rd) | June 17, 2017 | Boston Red Sox |
| 12 | Harrison Bader | 2015 (3rd) | July 25, 2017 | St. Louis Cardinals |
| 13 | Bobby Poyner | 2015 (14th) | March 31, 2018 | Boston Red Sox |
| 14 | Justin Shafer | 2014 (8th) | August 19, 2018 | Toronto Blue Jays |
| 15 | Eric Hanhold | 2015 (6th) | September 4, 2018 | New York Mets |
| 16 | Richie Martin | 2015 (1st - 20th overall) | March 28, 2019 | Baltimore Orioles |
| 17 | Pete Alonso | 2016 (2nd) | March 28, 2019 | New York Mets |
| 18 | Shaun Anderson | 2016 (3rd) | May 15, 2019 | San Francisco Giants |
| 19 | A.J. Puk | 2016 (1st - 6th overall) | August 21, 2019 | Oakland Athletics |
| 20 | Brady Singer | 2018 (1st - 18th overall) | July 25, 2020 | Kansas City Royals |
| 21 | Dane Dunning | 2016 (1st - 29th overall) | August 19, 2020 | Chicago White Sox |
| 22 | Jonathan India | 2018 (1st - 5th overall) | Thursday, April 1, 2021 | Cincinnati Reds |
| 23 | Jackson Kowar | 2018 (1st - 33rd overall) | Monday, June 7, 2021 | Kansas City Royals |
| 24 | Taylor Gushue | 2014 (4th) | Wednesday, June 30, 2021 | Chicago Cubs |
| 25 | Kirby Snead | 2016 (10th) | Wednesday, July 28, 2021 | Toronto Blue Jays |
| 26* | Mark Kolozsvary | 2017 (7th) | ? | Cincinnati Reds |
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