Showing posts with label Bartolo Colon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bartolo Colon. Show all posts

Monday, May 18, 2020

Bartolo Colon Yearns For One More Season In The Majors

Even though Bartolo Colon hasn't thrown a pitch in the majors since September 2018, the 46-year-old is not thinking about retirement.

ESPN

Monday, May 4, 2020

One Guy You Forgot Was Ever On Your Favorite Team

You remember them, just not some of the teams they played for. There are numerous players throughout baseball history who we remember for their prime years, and we usually associate them with one specific team. But in many cases, those stars finished their careers or spent some other part of their time in the Majors with another club, one that we may have forgotten. So here's a look at some players who fall into that category for each club.

St. Louis Official Site

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Bernie's 2019 Cardinals' Audit: Next Up, Adam Wainwright & His Uncle Charlie

After a surprising and mostly uplifting 2019 performance, Adam Wainwright and Uncle Charlie will return to the Cardinals next season.

101 ESPN

Monday, September 9, 2019

September Will Be A Big Test For Adam Wainwright

The St. Louis Cardinals have been receiving huge contributions from one player that was unexpected. September will be a big test for him longterm.

Redbird Rants

Friday, January 4, 2019

A Deep Dive into What Makes Miles Mikolas Tick

The St. Louis Cardinals have made some big time moves this winter. With the acquisition of Paul Goldschmidt and Andrew Miller, they’re in the running for Offseason Champion and are in the hunt to return to October for the first time since 2015.

Beyond The Boxscore

Monday, October 29, 2018

Adrian Beltre, Bartolo Colon, & Yovani Gallardo Become Free Agents

Third baseman Adrian Beltre is one of four Rangers who became free agents on Monday with the World Series coming to an end on Sunday.

Texas Official Site

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Robinson Cano Paces Rout, But Mariners Ousted From Wild Card

Having lost half his season to an 80-game suspension, Robinson Cano isn't going to put up his usual numbers this year. But the Mariners second baseman is finishing with a flourish as he cranked a three-run homer in Saturday's 13-0 win over the Rangers at Globe Life Park to continue his recent tear and support Marco Gonzales' six-inning gem.

Seattle Official Site

Cibaenas Invited Jhonny Peralta, Yefri Perez, Rainel Rosario, Francisco Pena, Carlos Martinez, Juan Nicasio, Angel Rondon, & Others To Camp For The 2018-19 LIDOM Season

The heavy artillery of batters of the Cibaeñas Eagles will join the pitchers and receivers next Monday, when the first practice with the full arsenal of players will take place, from 9:00 in the morning at the Cibao stadium.  (Translated)

LIDOM Official Site

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Adrian Beltre Ties Stan Musial, Willia Stargell With 475th Home Run In Loss

The Rangers' late-season struggles continued on a hot Wednesday afternoon at Globe Life Park, but Adrian Beltre achieved another significant milestone in an 9-3 loss to the Rays.

Texas Official Site

Bartolo Colon To Pitch For Cibaenas During 2018-19 LIDOM Season

"Wait for me, I'm going to launch six games," said Bartolo Colon, after receiving a recognition in Texas, by the Dominican government represented by the Minister of Sports, Danilo Diaz.  (Translated)

Listin Diario

Saturday, September 8, 2018

Bartolo Colon Out Of Rangers' Rotation

Veteran pitcher Bartolo Colon is out of the rotation and will be replaced by rookie right-hander Adrian Sampson on Tuesday against the Angels.

Texas Official Site

Friday, September 7, 2018

Bartolo Colon Wants To Return To Rangers Next Year, But 45-Year Old's Spiral This Season Isn't Helping His Chances

Venerable right-hander Bartolo Colon said on Wednesday night that he would like to return to the Rangers next season.

Dallas News

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Shohei Ohtani Notches Second Four-Hit, Two-Home Run Game

Hours after receiving a recommendation to undergo Tommy John surgery, Shohei Ohtani showed that his damaged right elbow won't hinder his potent left-handed bat for now.

Anaheim Official Site