Lo Duca hits back — with bat, anyway
Mets in tabloid storm after allegations of gambling debts, teen lover
NEW YORK - Several years ago, Paul and Sonia Lo Duca stood inside Shea Stadium and watched a storm erupt. Wide-eyed, they saw the enraged wife of another player stomp into the lobby, so hysterical over a divorce case that security had to intervene.
Shrinking into a corner, the Lo Ducas looked at each other, clearly glad they were happier.
Well, things sure have changed.
“Met’s teen lover — Lo Duca’s fling,” blared the front page of one newspaper.
“Meet The Debts,” screamed the back page of another.
Gambling allegations, adultery claims, a former Playboy model wife and misspelled e-mails from a 19-year-old woman, a perfect tabloid recipe to rip open the All-Star catcher’s personal life during his first season in New York.
Lo Duca hit a home run Friday night in the Mets’ 2-1 loss at Washington. After the game, a reporter started a question by saying, “It’s certainly been a trying week for you,” and Lo Doca cut him off.
“Stay away from that. Stay away from that, OK? Stay away from that. Enough,” Lo Doca said.
Earlier in the day, the Mets felt compelled to issue a statement.
Baseball spoke to Lo Duca last year after it became aware of his betting habits on horse racing, particularly after some suspicious characters came looking for him at the ballpark because of gambling debts.
Mets general manager Omar Minaya talked to Lo Duca this week and was satisfied with the answers, assured there were no betting on games. But baseball is still monitoring the situation.
On the field, there have been no problems.
Lo Duca’s homer was his first since May 13. Going into the game, he’d been the top hitter in the majors since July 1 — the day after his wife filed for divorce. Lo Duca batted .413 in that span, the Elias Sports Bureau said, and clearly emerged as a leader on the team with the best record in the National League.
Lo Duca had dodged reporters since holding a press conference Tuesday at Shea. Flanked by teammates Tom Glavine and David Wright, Lo Duca said he bet on horses through an online account but did not have a gambling problem. He also said he wished the best for his wife and their young daughter.
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“There’s more written than I thought would be written,” he said on WFAN radio the same day. “There shouldn’t be anything else. There are no skeletons in the closet. Nothing.”
The next day, the New York Post blazed a picture of his bikini-wearing wife, who once appeared in a “Sexy Girl Next Door” magazine layout, opposite a shot of the teenager who claimed she had a fling with Lo Duca.
In between was the young woman’s supposed note to pals in mid-July — about three months after she met him at an “18 and Over Night” at a bar. In her e-mail, she said “fabulous boyfriend Paul and I just got back from an ammazing (sic) vacation in the caribean (sic).”
On Wednesday, Mets teammate Billy Wagner tried to ease the mood. Walking and talking in plain view, he said into a cell phone, “Gimme 20 on the Mets.”
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But dealing with all the attention in New York is a new experience, even for the Brooklyn-born Lo Duca. And certainly it’s never been quite so public, not like the night he saw Todd Hundley’s wife go wild in the Shea lobby.
Cleveland third baseman Aaron Boone — also married to a former Playboy model — remembers the advice he got from manager Joe Torre after being traded to the Yankees in July 2003.
“One of the first things Joe told me when I got there was, ’Don’t read papers and don’t listen to talk shows,”’ Boone said Friday. “That’s a little tough because there are tons of media outlets in New York. The biggest thing for me is that there is a constant tug on you for your time.”
“There was nothing ever personal about me while I was there. Then again, I didn’t pay attention to it, like Joe said, so maybe there was and I didn’t know it,” he said. “You definitely are much more under the microscope there.”
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