Mark Canha: Former Mets Out Fielder (2022 - 2023)
Mark David Canha was born on February 15th, 1989, in San Jose, California. He is of Portuguese heritage. He grew up in the Bay Area as a Giants fan, with Barry Bonds being one of his favorite players. After attending Bellarmine Prep School in San Jose, he went to the University of California at Berkley. There he majored in economics & played for the Golden Bears baseball team. He would also play summer ball in the Cape Cod League with the Brewster White Caps. The six-foot two outfielder/first baseman was originally drafted by the Florida Marlins in the 7th round of the 2010 June draft. In 2014 he was drafted by the Rockies from the Marlins & got traded to the Oakland A's in December 2014. Canha made the A's roster in 2015, with the team needing offense after had lost power hitter Josh Donaldson & Brandon Moss. MLB Debut: On April 8th, in his MLB debut he collected three hits with four runs driven in, including a bases clearing three run triple...