Minnesota Twins Minor leagues Although Tosoni had a brief stint with the
Gulf Coast League Twins to begin the year, he spent the majority of the season assigned to the Twins' advanced A affiliate, the
Fort Myers Miracle. With the Miracle, he
batted .325 with one
home run and 17
RBI in the first half of the 2008 season—helping his team capture the
Florida State League first-half West Division title. Along with teammates
Robert Delaney,
Brian Dinkelman,
Jeff Manship,
Wilson Ramos,
Anthony Slama and
Danny Valencia, Tosoni was selected to represent
Fort Myers in the 2008 Florida State League All-Star game, however, a broken leg prevented him from attending. He was assigned to the Miracle's seven-day disabled list, and did not play from May 16 until August 26. For the season, his average fell to an even .300 upon his short return from the disabled list at the end of the season, however, his two-run home run in the first
inning was the deciding factor in the Miracle's 2–1 victory over the
Dunedin Blue Jays in game one of the 2008 division playoffs. To begin the season, Tosoni was assigned to the Twins' Double-A affiliate, the
New Britain Rock Cats. He was elected to participate for the World Team at the
All-Star Futures Game at
Busch Stadium in
St. Louis, the host location of the
MLB All-Star Game. He appeared as a pinch hitter during the seventh inning and hit a go-ahead double off of
Pittsburgh Pirates prospect
Brad Lincoln. His performance earned him the game's MVP honours.
Major leagues Tosoni made his major league debut on April 28, 2011. He
singled in his first Major League
plate appearance off of
Tampa Bay Rays starter
Jeremy Hellickson to lead off the third, and recorded his first RBI in the seventh inning with a single to center. Tosoni hit his first career
home run off the
Detroit Tigers'
Rick Porcello on May 10. On September 27, he hit what turned out to be the final home run of his major league career, and his only career
grand slam in a 7–4 victory over the
Kansas City Royals. For the season, Tosoni slashed .203/.275/.343 with five home runs and 22 RBI. Tosoni batted .224 over four different levels in the minor leagues for the Twins in 2012. He was released at the end of the season.
Milwaukee Brewers On December 28, 2012, Tosoni signed a minor league contract with the
Milwaukee Brewers prior to the 2013 season. He batted .238 with 11 home runs and 46 RBI for the Double-A
Huntsville Stars in his only season in the Brewers' organization.
Independent leagues Tosoni was batting .277 with seven home runs & 57 RBIs for the
Sioux City Explorers of the
American Association of Independent Professional Baseball in 2014 when he was traded to the
Sugar Land Skeeters of the
Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. In 14 games with Sugar Land, Tosoni batted .170 with just one home run. He spent that Winter with the
Perth Heat of the
Australian Baseball League. He returned to Sioux City for 2015 and Sugar Land for 2016 before retiring. ==International play==