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Lou Marson

Louis Glenn Marson (born June 26, 1986) is an American professional baseball catcher who is currently a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies and Cleveland Indians. Marson stands and weighs . He bats and throws right-handed.
==Minor leagues==
The Philadelphia Phillies drafted Marson in the fourth round of the 2004 Major League Baseball Draft out of Coronado High School in Scottsdale, Arizona. During 2004, he played with the Gulf Coast League Phillies instructional league team, where he ended the season with a seven-game hitting streak. In 38 games, Marson amassed a total of 29 hits, including three doubles and four home runs, for a batting average of .257. He also stole four bases. During his first full season in the Phillies' system, Marson played with the A-level Batavia Muckdogs. He played 60 games for the short-season squad, batting .245 with five home runs and three triples.〔 He also drew 27 bases on balls〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Louis Marson )〕 and hit .351 against left-handed pitchers.
Moving up to the South Atlantic League for the 2006 season, Marson had a team-leading five triples and four stolen bases, though his average fell to .243.〔 He notched a four-hit game against the Hagerstown Suns, a four-RBI game in August against the Delmarva Shorebirds, and reached base safely in nearly every game in July. Marson had 85 hits in 350 at-bats in 2006 and added 29 walks for a .343 on-base percentage.〔 Marson made his first appearance at the Phillies' spring training in 2007, after which he was assigned to the high-A Clearwater Threshers. He led the 2007 Threshers in batting average (.288) among qualifying players, hit 7 home runs and batted in 63 runs. He established himself as a solid fielder behind the plate, making only three errors in the final 37 games of the season and finishing with a fielding percentage of .982 for the season.〔 After the 2007 season, Marson was recognized as one of the top ten prospects in the Phillies' minor league system by Baseball America.
2008 was a breakout season for Marson, as he won the Paul Owens Award as the top minor league player in the Phillies' farm system. In 94 games behind the plate for the AA Reading Phillies, Marson batted .314 with five home runs and 18 doubles. He also walked 68 times.〔 For his efforts, he was named to both the midseason and post-season Eastern League All-Star teams.〔 He led that league, and all AA-level leagues, in on-base percentage with a .433 mark〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lou Marson Top 50 Prospects Profile )〕 and posted a 14-game hitting streak at the end of May, during which he had a grand slam and six RBI in one game.〔 A converted infielder with a strong arm,〔 〕 he allowed 30 baserunners in 83 stolen-base attempts for a steal percentage of 36%.〔 The Phillies purchased Marson's contract at the conclusion of the 2008 Eastern League season, and he was called up to the majors for the post-season stretch run. After the season, the Phillies' farm system director, Steve Noworyta, said that Marson "continues, like fine wine, to get better as he ages." His stock as a Baseball America prospect rose from eighth in the system to third, and he was named one of the top 50 prospects in Major League Baseball.〔

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