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Zack Cozart: A Brief Biography
Zack Cozart was born in Memphis Tennessee on August 12, 1985. He grew up in Memphis Tennessee. He played football basketball and baseball in highschool at Collierville high school and stopped playing football after he broke his wrist. He when to the university of Mississippi. Then he got drafted in 2007 in the second round. He was ranked one of the best reds players that year and had a batting average of .324 his first season.
Zack gets hit by the baseball when he's batting but he’s gotten hit in the head by a pitch 2 times both by a dodgers pitcher. And when he was in the minor leagues he got hit in the head by a pitch and a fight broke out and he and 17 others got ejected from the game and the other team's pitcher got charged with a felony because he threw a ball at a fan and injured him and someone had a broken leg and zack had a concussion.
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He also hit his first pro home run 10 days after against his former college teammate which was the pitcher. His first season ended shortly after he had to get surgery on his left elbow. For the last 2 season he has been in the top 25 in doubles he hit 33 doubles in 2015 and 30 doubles in 2016. He is married to Chelsea Cozart they got married in 2008.
Zack cozarts teammate said that if Zack gets on the all star team this year he will buy him a donkey so zack worked hard and got on the all star team and his teammate Joey Votto bought him and donkey and his name is cooper cozart. Here is his career stats 2678 at bats, 359 runs scored, 681 hits, .254 batting average, 75 home runs, 265 RBI’S, and 20 stolen bases. Zack is now 6’0 204 pounds he bats and throws righty he is 32 his nickname is

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