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yavozerb
12-28-2007, 06:06 PM
Now that the Texas Rangers have traded away Edinson Volquez, thought to be a viable option as the fifth starter, Texas may be more inclined to get an experienced arm to bring in for spring training.

One possibility is right-hander Bartolo Colon. He's 38 years old, pitched in just 99 1/3 innings last year. Colon won the Cy Young in 2005, going 21-8 with 3.48 ERA in 222 2/3 innings. But a partially torn rotator cuff after that season has left him struggling to regain his form.

His 2007 numbers: 6-8, 6.34 ERA in 99 1/3 innings. He allowed 15 homers, 29 walks and struck out 76. Opponents batted .320 against him and the numbers were about even against righties or lefties. Batters jumped on the first pitch they saw from Colon in 2007, hitting eight homers on first pitches and sporting a .423 batting average (30-for-71), including 20 RBIs.

Source: Dallas Morning News


Also, bartolo is 34 not 38...Probably not a bad idea by the rangers to check him out if the price is right.

Whisky Dog
12-28-2007, 06:23 PM
Not a bad idea at all if he can be had for reasonable dollars. I don't know what shape his arm is in, but if it's not totally shot there could be some usefulness in him.

monosylab1k
12-28-2007, 08:09 PM
Right handed power pitchers almost never do well in Arlington. Much less fat & lazy ones. He won't be worth whatever the price is.

But he's still better than what they've got.

sribb43
01-04-2008, 12:35 PM
Im sure he will go to the Mets with all those latin players...it would be a much better fit than Texas. why come to arlington when you can go to NY

JamStone
01-04-2008, 05:37 PM
I think he'll be busy filming celebrity fit club.