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Thu May 22 201414:12LAD release veteran catcher Olivo after bite
Dodgers released C Miguel Olivo.
The Dodgers aren't very pleased with Olivo, who took a bite out of teammate Alex Guerrero's ear in a dugout fight Tuesday afternoon at Triple-A Albuquerque. The 35-year-old catcher was batting .368/.407/.605 with four home runs and 20 RBI in 20 games this season at the Triple-A level but may struggle to find a new team. Guerrero needed plastic surgery and could be out for five weeks.
Source: Jesse Sanchez on Twitter
Wed May 21 201419:13Miguel Olivo suspended by Triple-A team
The Albuqeruque Isotopes placed Miguel Olivo on the suspended list following Tuesday's incident in which he bit off a portion of Alex Guerrero's ear.
The length of the suspension isn't yet known. We figured Olivo would simply be released by the Dodgers, but it seems that will have to wait. According to Mark Saxon, the Dodgers have told their personnel not to comment on the incident.
Source: J.P. Hoornstra on Twitter
Wed May 14 201419:02Dodgers option Olivo to Triple-A Albuquerque
Dodgers optioned C Miguel Olivo to Triple-A Albuquerque.
Olivo hit .217/.240/.304 in 23 at-bats with the Dodgers. He was optioned to make room for A.J. Ellis on the active roster.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Apr 30 201416:05Dodgers add veteran catcher Miguel Olivo
Dodgers purchased the contract of C Miguel Olivo from Triple-A Albuquerque.
Tim Federowicz was doing nothing offensively, so the Dodgers will go a different direction at catcher while they wait for A.J. Ellis to recover from knee surgery. Olivo, 35, had a surprising .390/.438/.661 batting line in 64 plate appearances this season for Albuquerque.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Mar 16 201416:24Dodgers reassign Miguel Olivo to minors camp
Dodgers reassigned C Miguel Olivo to minor league camp.
The 35-year-old backstop asked the Dodgers for his release earlier in the day on Sunday. He hit .263 (5-for-19) with three RBI in nine Cactus League contests with the Dodgers this spring.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Mar 16 201410:04Miguel Olivo asks Dodgers for release
Miguel Olivo has asked the Dodgers for his release.
He made the request after finding out he will not make the trip with the team to Australia. The Dodgers haven't officially released Olivo yet, but he'll seek a major league deal when he is cut loose.
Source: Dodgers.mlb.com
Tue Jan 21 201419:46Miguel Olivo signs on with Dodgers
Dodgers signed C Miguel Olivo to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
Olivo played 33 games for the Marlins last season, batting just .203/.250/.392 with four homers, before being released. He'll compete for the backup job behind A.J. Ellis but will most likely start the season at Triple-A.
Source: Dylan Hernandez on Twitter
Fri Jul 5 201316:38Miguel Olivo elects free agency
Miguel Olivo has elected free agency.
Olivo was placed on the restricted list last month after he walked out on the Marlins, and was finally designated for assignment earlier this week. The veteran backstop batted just .203/.250/.392 in 33 games with Miami, but should be able to find a new opportunity elsewhere.
Source: Juan C. Rodriguez on Twitter
Wed Jul 3 201317:35Marlins designate Miguel Olivo for assignment
Marlins activated C Miguel Olivo from the restricted list; designated him for assignment.
Olivo walked out on the Marlins in May after they refused to grant his release request. The veteran catcher batted just .203/.250/.392 in 33 games with the Fish.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Jun 15 201312:44Miguel Olivo placed on restricted list
Marlins placed C Miguel Olivo on the restricted list.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Mar 28 201318:06Veteran backstop Olivo signs on with Marlins
Marlins signed C Miguel Olivo.
Olivo was released earlier Thursday by the Reds after he failed to crack their Opening Day roster, but he landed on his feet quickly as the backup in Miami behind Rob Brantly, at least until Jeff Mathis returns. The 34-year-old batted .222/.239/.381 with 12 home runs and 29 RBI in 87 games for the Mariners last season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Mar 28 201310:24Reds release Miguel Olivo
Reds released C Miguel Olivo.
Reports have indicated that the Marlins are interested in acquiring Olivo to be their backup catcher. The 34-year-old batted .222/.239/.381 with 12 home runs and 29 RBI in 87 games for the Mariners last season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Mar 26 201318:30Miguel Olivo considering reporting to minors
The Reds have made Miguel Olivo a $100,000 retention bonus in hopes that he will report to Triple-A Louisville.
Olivo lost out to Devin Mesoraco for the Reds' backup job, but the club is hoping he'll stick around as depth. It's possible he'll be able to find a major league job as a backup somewhere else, though.
Source: John Fay on Twitter
Fri Feb 1 201314:31Reds sign Miguel Olivo to minor league deal
Reds signed C Miguel Olivo to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reported earlier Friday that the deal was close, and now it's official. Since it's a minor league deal, it doesn't necessarily mean Devin Mesoraco will begin the year at Triple-A, as Olivo could be the one sent down. The 34-year-old backstop batted .222/.239/.381 with 12 home runs over 87 games with the Mariners last season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Feb 1 201313:18Miguel Olivo close to signing on with Reds
Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com reports that the Reds are close to signing Miguel Olivo.
Heyman says Olivo also received interest from the Phillies, Astros and Dodgers, but the Reds are "finalizing" a deal for the catcher. With Olivo on board, that presumably means Devin Mesoraco will begin the season at Triple-A. Olivo, 34, has some pop but batted just .222/.239/.381 with 12 home runs and a .620 OPS in 87 games with the Mariners this past season.
Source: Jon Heyman on Twitter
Wed Dec 5 201215:56Report: Mets interested in Miguel Olivo
ESPN New York's Adam Rubin reports that Miguel Olivo is the Mets' top target among free agent catchers.
Olivo, 34, batted just .222/.239/.381 with 12 home runs and a .620 OPS in 87 games with the Mariners this past season, but the Mets rate him higher than other right-handed hitting catchers like Chris Snyder and Matt Treanor. Of course, that's not saying much. They are also not interested in possible reunions with the likes of Kelly Shoppach, Rod Barajas and Jesus Flores. It's still possible the Mets could land a catcher in a trade.
Source: ESPN New York
Sun Oct 28 201210:54Mets eyeing Miguel Olivo
Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports that the Mets are "eyeing" impending free agent Miguel Olivo this offseason.
The Mets were in on Olivo at the trade deadline before eventually acquiring Kelly Shoppach, who is not expected to return. The 34-year-old posted a woeful .239 OBP this season, which was the worst for someone with 300 plate appearances since 2008. But, Olivo does have some pop, having put up seven straight seasons with at least 12 home runs. The Mariners last week declined his $3 million option for 2013.
Source: New York Post
Wed Oct 24 201217:38M's decline Miguel Olivo's $3M option for '13
Mariners declined C Miguel Olivo's $3 million club option for 2013.
Olivo will get a $750,000 buyout instead and will hit the free agent market five days after the conclusion of the World Series. The 34-year-old backstop batted just .222/.239/.381 in 323 plate appearances this season. He'll likely have to settle for a backup job in 2013.
Source: Greg Johns on Twitter
Sat Sep 22 201201:11Miguel Olivo homers in win over Texas
Miguel Olivo went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer in Friday's 6-3 win over the Rangers.
With Seattle nursing a 4-3 lead, Olivo took Alexi Ogando deep in the eighth. His 12th home run of the season was his second in three games, and third of the month. Nice, but not exactly enough to soften his brutal .210/.228/.366 slash. The Mariners are extremely unlikely to exercise Olivo's 2013 team option.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Sep 12 201222:16Miguel Olivo goes deep
Miguel Olivo ripped a solo homer in Wednesday's win over the Blue Jays.
It was his lone hit on the night. It's been a pretty typical year for Olivo, as he's gone deep 10 times while batting just .215. He also missed three weeks of action earlier this season with a groin injury.
Source: Rotoworld.com
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