Oakland A's manager Mark Kotsay is headed to Texas for the All Star Game after being added to Rangers' manager Bruce Bochy's coaching staff for the Midsummer Cl
Oakland A's manager Mark Kotsay is headed to Texas for the All Star Game after being added to Rangers' manager Bruce Bochy's coaching staff for the Midsummer Classic.Kotsay, 48, is in his third year as manager of the Oakland A's, but when he was a player for the San Diego Padres from 2001-03, it was Bruce Bochy that managed him. The two are now peers in the game.
As a manager, Kotsay is 139-266, good for a .343 winning percentage. While the record is not there, he was one of the candidates that the New York Mets interviewed for their managerial vacancy over the winter. When they decided to go with Carlos Mendoza instead, the A's gave Kotsay a contract extension, adding another year to his deal.
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