PAUL LO DUCA RUMORS & GOSSIP

Rockies release former All-Star Lo Duca

The Rockies released four-time All-Star catcher Paul Lo Duca from their Triple-A Colorado Springs affiliate on Friday.
Via mlb.com  |  May 29, 2010

The Colorado Rockies release Paul LoDuca

The Rockies have released 38-year old righty swinging catcher Paul LoDuca. LoDuca played in 14 games in AAA-ball this year and he was 10 of 43 (.233 avg, .594 OPS) with 5 runs scored, 1 homer and 7 RBIs. LoDuca got bumped after Paul Phillips accepted his minor league assignment as the Rockies like him more than LoDuca. This likely will end LoDuca’s hopes of making it back...
Via Rockies Locker  |  May 29, 2010

Paul Lo Duca released from Colorado Rockies

According to Jack Etkin of InsideTheRockies, the Colorado Rockies have released catcher Paul Lo Duca from Triple-A Colorado Spring. Lo Duca lost his spot on the Sky Sox’s roster when catcher Paul Phillips cleared waivers and accepted his minor league assignment. Lo Ducoa, 38, was hitting .233 (10-for-43) with 1 home run and 7 RBIs in 14 games for the Sky Sox.
Via PRO Rumors  |  May 29, 2010

Rockies Release Paul Lo Duca

The Rockies have released catcher Paul Lo Duca, writes Jack Etkin of Inside The Rockies.
Via MLB Trade Rumors  |  May 29, 2010

Odds & Ends: Lo Duca, Stults, Santos

Tuesday night linkage.. Rockies catcher Paul Lo Duca will accept his reassignment to the minors, tweets Troy Renck of The Denver Post. Steve Dilbeck of the Los Angeles Times supports the Dodgers' sale of Eric Stults to the Hiroshima Carp.  This year marked Stults' ninth with the organization. Sergio Santos - formerly a shortstop in the Diamondbacks organization - is...
Via MLB Trade Rumors  |  March 30, 2010

Payton, Lo Duca willing to accept minor-league assignments if necessary

TUCSON — A month ago, outfielder Jay Payton and catcher Paul Lo Duca arrived in camp as insurance. That hasn’t changed, but they have turned heads with their solid play. Payton and Lo Duca both said they would be willing to go to Triple-A. They don’t have escape clauses in their contracts, so it’s basically accept the assignment or face retirement. However...
Via All Things Rockies  |  March 25, 2010

Odds & Ends: Red Sox, Lo Duca, Treanor

Tuesday night linkage..John Dewan's Stat of the Week suggests that the Red Sox will be the most improved defensive team in baseball this season.  The Mariners are projected to save the most runs in baseball with 103, eclipsing the Phillies' projected 49 runs saved. Paul Lo Duca is willing to accept a minor league assignment from the Rockies, writes Thomas Harding of MLB...
Via MLB Trade Rumors  |  March 23, 2010

Lo Duca attracting interest from teams

TUCSON — Catcher Paul Lo Duca came to Rockies’ camp as an insurance policy. While he hasn’t hit much, he has impressed opposing scouts with his receiving skills and versatility. Seattle has watched Lo Duca this spring, and Detroit is another team that is considering adding a veteran backup to help catch its hard-throwing staff. I haven’t seen much from Lo Duca over...
Via All Things Rockies  |  March 18, 2010

If Posada is done for the year, Lo Duca to the Yankees?

The New York Yankees might need a catcher. The Washington Nationals have Paul Lo Duca, an overpaid, unnecessary, bump on a log who could/should be available for peanuts. Could there be something here?
Via Truth About It  |  July 22, 2008

LoDuca: I am not a cheater

Paul Lo Duca, Washington Nationals' catcher and a character in the non-fiction essay the Mitchell Report, called into the Joe and Evan Show on WFAN 660 in New York this morning. The show hosts, who have had plenty of harsh words for Lo Duca, were extremely cordial but did an honorable job in asking Lo Duca several steroid related questions.
Via The Sports Point  |  May 14, 2008
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