11 Facts About Lou Marson

1.

Lou Marson is currently the manager of the Los Angeles Angels' Triple-A affiliate, the Salt Lake Bees, of the Pacific Coast League.

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2.

Lou Marson made his first appearance at the Phillies' spring training in 2007, after which he was assigned to the high-A Clearwater Threshers.

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3.

In 2008, Lou Marson won the Paul Owens Award as the top minor league player in the Phillies' farm system.

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4.

Lou Marson and Reading teammate Jason Donald were selected to the United States national baseball team for the 2008 Olympics, where they won the bronze medal.

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5.

Lou Marson told Brett Anderson to throw over to first and he picked.

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6.

Lou Marson's numbers are outstanding for a catcher—great offensive catcher—and I got reports that said everything about him is good.

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7.

Lou Marson did receive a World Series ring, in spite of all this.

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8.

Lou Marson participated in the major league 2009 spring training with the Phillies, where veteran starter Jamie Moyer expressed his pleasure with Lou Marson's skills and ability to call the game.

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9.

Lou Marson went 1-for-4 in one game for the Lehigh Valley IronPigs before his call-up.

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10.

Lou Marson signed a minor league deal with the Cincinnati Reds in May 2014.

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11.

Lou Marson served as hitting coach of the Salt Lake Bees, the Los Angeles Angels' Triple-A affiliate, in 2017.

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