Ex-Mets Milledge, Lo Duca have quiet return
Published 4/16/2008 at Newsday.com - Mets
No stranger to controversy during his two-year stint
with the Mets, Paul Lo Duca talked the other day about wanting to see his former team take it on the chin as much as possible.
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