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George Kottaras was born on 10 May, 1983 in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian baseball player (born 1983). Discover George Kottaras's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?
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George Kottaras Net Worth
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Timeline
George Kottaras (born May 10, 1983) is a Canadian former professional baseball catcher.
He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Red Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, Kansas City Royals, Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Cardinals, and Toronto Blue Jays.
Both of Kottaras' parents were born in Greece, but settled in the Toronto, Ontario suburb of Scarborough, where he was born.
He attended Milliken Mills High School in nearby Markham.
Kottaras was drafted by the San Diego Padres in 20th round of the 2002 MLB draft.
He signed with the Padres in May 2003 after spending one year at Connors State College in Warner, Oklahoma.
Kottaras began his professional career playing for the Idaho Falls Padres of the Pioneer League, and worked his way up through the Padres minor league system to the Triple-A Portland Beavers in 2006.
He played in the 2006 All-Star Futures Game for Team World and was named number 48 in the 2006 Minor League News FAB50 List.
On September 5, 2006, he was traded to the Boston Red Sox to complete an August 31 deal for David Wells and was immediately added to the team's 40-man roster.
He was assigned to the Red Sox Double A franchise, the Portland Sea Dogs, who had just begun their Eastern League playoff run.
Kottaras arrived for Game 2 of Eastern League Division Playoffs and continued playing with the Sea Dogs until they were crowned 2006 Eastern League Champions.
Kottaras played the entire 2007 season for the Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox.
He reported for spring training in but was optioned back to Pawtucket on March 17, 2008.
Kottaras played the regular and post season 2008 schedule for Pawtucket, but after Pawtucket was eliminated from the International League playoffs he was called up to MLB.
On September 8, 2008, he was called up from Pawtucket and on September 13, 2008, he made his MLB debut in the sixth inning of a game against the Toronto Blue Jays and scored the only run for the Red Sox that game.
In 2009, Kottaras was knuckleball pitcher Tim Wakefield's personal catcher; while Jason Varitek caught the other pitchers in the rotation.
After Wakefield went on the disabled list after the All-Star break, Kottaras followed suit with a lower back strain.
He remained with Pawtucket until call ups on September 1.
With Wakefield's first start in September, Red Sox manager Terry Francona had to decide whether to start Kottaras due to his familiarity with Wakefield or Víctor Martínez due to his bat and having made one start with Wakefield in which he caught the knuckleball very well for the first time.
Francona eventually chose Martínez.
Kottaras hit his first MLB home run on July 3, 2009, against the Seattle Mariners' Mark Lowe in the bottom of the 11th.
For the season, he finished fifth in the league in passed balls, recording eight in 39 games.
Kottaras was placed on release waivers by the Red Sox on November 18, 2009.
Kottaras was claimed off waivers by the Milwaukee Brewers hours after being placed on release waivers by Boston on November 18.
On September 3, 2011, Kottaras hit for the cycle in a game against the Houston Astros, becoming the seventh Brewer to do so.
In 2011, Kottaras batted .252 and hit five home runs in 111 at bats.
On December 12, 2011, Kottaras avoided arbitration by signing a one-year deal.
He was designated for assignment on July 26, 2012.
On January 14, 2013, Kottaras agreed to a one-year deal to avoid arbitration.
Just a day after agreeing to that contract, Kottaras was designated for assignment to clear a roster spot for the newly acquired John Jaso.
On January 25, 2013, Kottaras was claimed off waivers by the Kansas City Royals.
In 2013, his locker was assigned next to Mike Moustakas, who is also of Greek descent.
"I don't know how many times you've had two Greek guys in the same clubhouse on the same team," Kottaras said.
"And they put us next to each other, which makes it even better."
He was designated for assignment on November 21, 2013.
Kottaras was traded from the Royals to the Chicago Cubs for cash considerations on November 26, 2013.
On December 2, Kottaras signed a one-year deal with the Cubs for $1.075 million, avoiding arbitration.
He was released on March 26, 2014.