Reds call up Team USA medalist Kolozsvary?
CINCINNATI -- Mark Kolozsvary¡¯s baseball travels took him to the other side of the world earlier this summer, but his latest stop will undoubtedly be the most memorable.
The 26-year-old catching prospect, who was part of the USA Olympic Baseball team in Tokyo, Japan, was called up by the Reds prior to Monday's opener with the Pirates. It¡¯s his first promotion to the big leagues.
Kolozsvary replaced catcher Tyler Stephenson, who was placed on the injured list.
Kolozsvary split the 2021 season between Double-A Chattanooga and Triple-A Louisville. He played in 15 games for the Bats, logging eight hits in 46 at-bats (.174) with a homer and two RBIs. In 40 games for the Lookouts, he batted .233 (34-for-146) with 12 doubles and 26 RBIs.
Reds fans may remember Kolozsvary, ranked the club¡¯s No. 26 prospect per MLB Pipeline, for the home run he hit off 2020 American League Cy Young Award winner Shane Bieber during a Spring Training ¡°B¡± game earlier this year.
More notably, Kolozsvary was named to Team USA by manager Mike Scioscia, and he batted .190 in six games in the Olympics. The team earned a silver medal.
¡°Definitely just trying to bring home a gold, that¡¯s something I think is really cool to say you can try to do,¡± Kolozsvary said when he first learned of making the team in July. ¡°In the past, I¡¯ve been a part of some pretty big games in college, and this will be something very cool to accomplish.¡±
Kolozsvary was a seventh-round pick out of Florida in the 2017 MLB Draft.