| Date | News |
| 8/13/10 | Miguel Olivo went 0-for-3 with two strikeouts Thursday in the loss to the Mets.
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| 7/04/10 | Miguel Olivo was 2-for-4 with an RBI triple and two runs scored in a 7-3 win over the Giants on Thursday night. |
| 7/02/10 | Miguel Olivo returned to action on Thursday July 1.
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| 7/01/10 | Miguel Olivo is out of the starting lineup against the Padres on Wednesday. Olivo is dealing with some pain in the left side of his lower back, but says he feels fine. Chris Iannetta will start in his place. |
| 6/29/10 | Miguel Olivo went 3-for-5 with a homer, a double and four RBI against the Padres on Monday. |
| 6/24/10 | Miguel Olivo hit his 10th home run of the season against the Red Sox on Wednesday night. |
| 6/16/10 | Olivo entered Tuesday's game against the Twins leading all catchers in triples with four, two more than the Yankees' Francisco Cervelli. His four steals were third behind the six by the Cardinals' Yadier Molina and the five by the Royals' Jason Kendall. His seven attempts are third behind Kendall's 10 and Molina's nine. |
| 6/03/10 | The Rockies scratched catcher Miguel Olivo from the starting lineup for Wednesday's game against the Giants because of a right thumbnail that was partially lifted from the thumb when he attempted to block a pitch in the dirt Tuesday. |
| 5/31/10 | Olivo has been dynamite at the plate and behind it, solidifying himself as the club's everyday catcher. In 18 games at Coors Field, he is hitting .455 (30-for-66) with six home runs and 20 RBIs |
| 5/19/10 | Olivo, who walked on four pitches with no outs following a Todd Helton two-run homer in the top of the seventh, darted for second with Ian Stewart at the plate and dove for the bag but managed to land face-first, sliding in safely but dragging his face through the dirt in the process. Rockies manager Jim Tracy and the club's trainer ran out to check on Olivo, who remained on the ground for several minutes. Olivo came out of the contest and was replaced by backup catcher Paul Phillips. |
| 5/18/10 | Olivo has had a big season so far for Colorado, with a .290 average and eight homers and 19 RBIs entering Monday's game. |
| 5/12/10 | Olivo's sixth homer of the season, coming off Chad Durbin (0-1), completed a day in which he had five hits, including a double. It was his first five-hit day since June 16, 2007, when he played for the Marlins against the Royals. Olivo's homer made a winner of lefty reliever Joe Beimel (1-0). |
| 5/02/10 | Rockies catcher Miguel Olivo just completed a month in which he hit .291, leads all National League catchers with five home runs and has thrown out a Major League-high seven would-be basestealers. |
| 4/28/10 | Olivo said Wednesday morning that he had passed a kidney stone during the eighth inning of Monday's 5-3 loss to the D-backs, yet he finished the game. And he passed another before extending his hit streak to five games Tuesday night. |
| 4/15/10 | Rockies manager Jim Tracy continues to divide playing time between catchers Chris Iannetta and Miguel Olivo, but it will not be based on who's pitching. |
| 4/07/10 | Miguel Olivo, in his Rockies debut, homered in the third inning. |
| 4/05/10 | Rockies manager Jim Tracy has two equal catchers, and to start the year, their playing time will be equal. "I sat with both of them this morning and mapped it out over the course of these first four days or so," Tracy said. "I said to them, 'You can't hold me to this every single day, because there will be some days I go home and I'm not sure myself just yet, but anytime I can give you the heads-up so you can prepare accordingly, I want to make sure that you're able to do that.' |