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Cotts began the 2003 season ranked as the number three prospect in the White Sox farm system.Source should be cited. Waffle prince03:23, 31 October 2005 (UTC) waffle prince
He was in a Chicago Tribune artical because he is helping a hospital. He does this by allowing them to use fotage of his skeleton to help youngsters who injure themselves pitching. They chose him because he has had really only one injury in his pitching carrear and has good fundamentals. And he has no picture on this page. all of This should be added.[reply]
A google search using the terms Neal Cotts Lebanon Illinois yields quite a few hits saying his birthplace is Lebanon, IL. Is there a source for the Belleville, IL birthplace? --Dual Freq12:16, 9 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The Photo needs to be changed no longer a member of the White Sox