Paul Lo Duca Net Worth Wiki, Height, Biography, Wife, Children And Early Life

Paul Lo Duca Net Worth


Paul Lo Duca Net Worth: Paul Lo Duca is a TV personality and former Major League Baseball catcher who has a net worth of $30 million. Lo Duca previously played for the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1998 to 2004, the Florida Marlins from 2004 to 2005, the New York Mets from 2008, 2006 to 2007, and the Washington Nationals in 2008. The team played professional ball.

Paul was born on April 12, 1972 in Brooklyn, New York, but grew up primarily in Glendale, Arizona. When he didn’t participate in any drafts after graduating from Apollo High School, he became a backup for the baseball team at Glendale Community College in Arizona. He went on to score .449 and .461 in his first 2 years at the community college before transferring to Arizona State University. 1993 was the only year Lo Duca played for the ASU baseball team, during which time he was named the university’s Sports News Player of the Year and set a new school baseball record with a .446 batting average and 129 runs hits. In the same remarkable year, he was also a finalist for the University’s Golden Spike Award, and his astonishing 37-game batting streak is currently the second-longest streak in ASU history.
Despite his success in college, Roduka spent a few years playing in the minor leagues. His breakthrough finally came in 2001, when he signed with the 29-year-old Los Angeles Dodgers. He is currently divorced and has a daughter with his estranged wife, Bella Lucia, also a former Playboy model. After retiring, Lo Duca became a horse racing analyst for TVG Network.

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