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Paul McAnulty #18 | Outfielder | San Diego Padres
Height: 5-10    Weight: 220    Throws: R    Bats: L
Born: Feb 24, 1981, Oxnard, CA
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Player Notes
November 20, 2008
Paul McAnulty has signed a minor league deal with the Red Sox, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune. Boston's scouting director (Jason McLeod) said, "It's not often that you get to sign a guy as an amateur and a minor-league free agent. I think he fits a lot of what we look for in the American League. If he comes in and wins a major league job, I think his swing will work for our ballpark. He's going to fight for a spot on our bench – left field and maybe first base. He really wanted to come here."
July 8, 2008
Paul McAnulty cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A Portland.
June 16, 2008
Outfielder Paul McAnulty was forced out of Sunday's game against the Indians in the first inning due to a sore back, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. He sustained the injury when Jamey Carroll hit a double over his head.
April 22, 2008
Paul McAnulty will start in left field and bat second on Tuesday against the Astros. It's his second straight game in that spot and the third time he's started in the last four contests.
March 18, 2008
As rumors persist of a potential trade out of San Diego, Paul McAnulty continues to show he deserves a shot in the majors, be it with the Padres or elsewhere. The outfielder split time in left and right while going 2-for-3 at the plate with a home run and an additional run scored. That brings his spring average to .333 and while it would appear the Padres should have interest in putting him to use, McAnulty realizes that may not happen. “I’m in a pretty good situation, I think,” McAnulty told reporters after the game. “If these guys don’t want to keep me, maybe somebody else will find a use for me.” There are more than a few teams that could use his services, assuming the asking price from San Diego is right. If he does get moved, he could be a player to watch this season.
February 14, 2008
Paul McAnulty could be traded by the end of spring training. The left-handed swinger is out of options and will probably have to beat out Jody Gerut for a job, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune. McAnulty has posted pretty good numbers in the minors, but he's played very little in parts of three seasons for the Pads.