
Broncos sign Maiko Loyola to play the outfield, release LHP Michael Haddad
August 12, 2010 - United League Baseball (ULB)
Laredo Broncos News Release
The Laredo Broncos have announced they have signed OF Maiko Loyola to a 2010 contract. Loyola, a six year professional baseball player, spent two years in the Pirates organization, before playing three years with the Rays organization and spent 2009 with the Detroit Tigers organization. A Career batting average of , Loyola is expected to fill the void left by Kenny Gilbert when he injured his knee.
To clear a roster spot the Broncos announced they have released LHP Michael Haddad. Haddad, a rookie to professional baseball was 0-0, with a 0.00 ERA in just 6 appearances for Laredo. He had thrown 7.0 innings, and allowed
Other roster recent roster moves for the Broncos include putting SS Ryan Flynn on the disabled list (knee) and signing
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