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Richie Sexson tips his cap to the fans after winning the Bisons' MVP award on Aug. 24, 1997 (James P. McCoy/Buffalo News file photo). Bartolo Colon salutes the crowd after his on June 20, 1997 ...
The only no-no in ballpark history was by Buffalo's Bartolo Colon vs. New Orleans on June 20, 1997. Mike Harrington: New-look outfield makes big impression in Blue Jays' home opener in the stands ...
Bartolo Colon, 50, has officially retired from baseball, Z101’s Hector Gomez reported. The right-hander, whose Major League career spanned 21 seasons, joined the Mets in 2014 and became a ...
The following year’s AA Canton-Akron Indians and the AAA Buffalo Bisons the year after that. But Colon won’t earn the moniker for a while yet. For now, he’s just “Boogie.” ...
The Mets announced Friday that Bartolo Colon will officially retire as a Met on Sunday, Sept. 17 prior to a game against the Reds. Colon, 50, pitched with the Mets from 2014-16 and had a 3.90 ERA.
Colon finished his major-league career with a .084 average, and one lonesome homer. Throughout his unlikely rise as a cult hero, the line had always been blurred. Were people laughing at him?
Bartolo Colon has officially announced the end of his playing career, which included 21 Major League seasons. Reporter Hector Gomez … Headlines. Angels To Promote Christian Moore; ...
Bartolo Colon was 41 years old when he debuted with the Mets. He played longer and won more games with Cleveland, where he began his MLB career in 1997, and with the Angels, who he won the AL Cy ...
The Bisons are celebrating their 30th anniversary at Coca-Cola Field this season and will have a blowout party on Aug. 30. This corner has been a press box denizen since the first season back in ...
In 1997, the Bisons finally overcame a decade of heartache to win the first league championship of their modern era under the ownership of Bob and Mindy Rich in the ...