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#49 RHSP Kyle Lohse

of the Philadelphia Phillies whose current status is 25-man


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Proper Name: Kyle Matthew Lohse

Born on: October 4, 1978

Birthplace: Chico, CA, USA

Resides in: , ,

Height: 6-2

Weight: 202 lbs.

Nick Name:

Pronounced: lowshe or lohsh

Bats: R

Throws: R

Pos: RHSP

College: Butte (CA) CC

Age: 31

Service Time: 5.103

Agent: Scott Boras

Signed thru:

2007 season

Free Agent After:

2007 season


Contract:

signed deal for 2007 season worth $4.2M on 1/16/07- + 2006 salary: $3.95M (via arbitration and mostly paid by MIN), 2005: $2.4M
Agent: Scott Boras


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Career Transactions:


July 31, 2006: Traded from MIN to CIN in exchange for Zach Ward....July 30, 2007: Traded from CIN to PHI in exchange for Matt Maloney


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