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Fri Nov 9 201211:39Luis Durango signs with Royals
Royals signed OF Luis Durango to a minor league contract.
It's not clear whether he'll receive an invite to spring training. Durango batted .289/.352/.335 with no homers and 46 steals at Triple-A in the Braves' organization this season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Nov 22 201111:27Braves sign Luis Durango to minors deal
Braves signed OF Luis Durango to a minor league contract.
Durango made just seven plate appearances in the major leagues this past year and registered a weak .640 OPS across 108 minor league games. He'll be organizational outfield depth for the Braves in 2012.
Source: Matt Eddy on Twitter
Tue Aug 9 201117:49Astros outright OF Durango to minors
Astros sent OF Luis Durango outright to Triple-A Oklahoma City.
Durango successfully cleared waivers after being designated for assignment last week. The speedy outfielder is 1-for-6 in two games with the Astros this season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Aug 5 201111:49Luis Durango designated for assignment
Astros designated OF Luis Durango for assignment.
The move was made in order to clear a roster spot for J.B. Shuck, who has been called up. Durango was claimed off waivers from the Padres in late June but has a good chance of clearing them this time and remaining in the organization.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Aug 3 201122:46Luis Durango optioned
Astros optioned OF Luis Durango to Triple-A Oklahoma City.
Durango was just called up on July 31 and went 1-for-6 in two games for the 'Stros. He should be back in September, if not before. A corresponding roster move will be announced prior to Friday's game.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Jul 31 201112:26Astros recall Luis Durango
Astros recalled OF Luis Durango from Triple-A Oklahoma City.
Durango was claimed off waivers from the Padres in late June. He should see some playing time in the Astros' outfield, which just lost Hunter Pence and Michael Bourn.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Jun 29 201115:37'Stros claim Durango off waivers from Padres
Astros claimed OF Luis Durango off waivers from the Padres; optioned him to Triple-A Oklahoma City.
Durango was designated for assignment last week. The 25-year-old outfielder was batting just .243 over his first 61 games with Triple-A Tucson this season, but has some value because of his plus-speed and defensive ability. He could still carve out a niche as a reserve outfielder in the right situation.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Jun 21 201116:07Padres designate Durango for assignment
Padres designated OF Luis Durango for assignment.
He was cleared to make room for left-hander Josh Spence on the 40-man roster. Durango, 25, was batting just .243 over his first 61 games with Triple-A Tucson this season. He has zero power, but some team could be interested in his speed, on-base and defensive abilities.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Sep 7 201017:18Padres call up Luis Durango from minors
Padres recalled OF Luis Durango from Triple-A Portland.
Durango, 24, is batting .321 with two RBI, three stolen bases and six runs scored in 28 at-bats with the Padres this season. The speedster could play a valuable role as a pinch-runner and defensive replacement over the season's final weeks.
Sat Aug 21 201016:50Padres recall Luis Durango from Triple-A
Padres recalled OF Luis Durango from Triple-A Portland.
A much-deserved recall. Durango, 24, hit .421 and stole two bases in limited action with the Padres earlier this season and adds an element of speed to the Padres' bench. He hang around through September.
Sat Jul 24 201015:14Durango optioned to Triple-A
Padres optioned OF Luis Durango to Triple-A Portland.
Durango didn't see a ton of action in his time with the club, but the speedster did hit .421 and stole two bases in 19 at-bats. He was sent out in order to clear room for Mat Latos, who is starting Saturday.
Fri Jul 16 201018:56Padres call up Luis Durango
Padres recalled OF Luis Durango from Triple-A Portland.
He'll take the place of the injured Mike Adams on the 25-man roster. Durango was batting .292/.362/.318 with 28 stolen bases in 41 attempts with the Beavers. The 24-year-old speedster was 5-for-13 in a brief stint with the Padres earlier this season.