Bartolo Colón, Former Angels Pitcher, Does Not Surprise with Drug Suspension But with Drug
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What is surprising is the drug the 39-year-old tested positive for: testosterone.
Those who recall the righty spilling out of his Halos uniform might have assumed it would be Fen-Phen.
Colón in 2005 became the first pitcher to win a Cy Young Award as an Angel since Dean Chance in 1964.
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The one-time Indian, Expo and Yankee--and two-time White Sox--signed with the A's in January and had compiled a 10-9 record with a 3.43 ERA before Wednesday's suspension. Colón had been red-hot since the All-Star break, going 4-2 with a 2.63 ERA in seven starts.
He issued this statement:
"I apologize to the fans, to my teammates and to the Oakland A's. I accept responsibility for my actions and I will serve my suspension as required by the Joint Drug Program."
Colón becomes the second Bay Area baseball star to be suspended for testosterone in a week, as the Giants' Melky Cabrera also saw his season end.
At least Bart now has time to diet.
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