Bartolo Colón will get a proper MLB sendoff in September, more than a year after he announced his intention to retire from baseball. The New York Mets announced that Colón will officially retire as a ...
St. Francis of Assisi often reminded his friars that if God could work through me, He could work through anyone. This is a bit unfair. Francis is, after all, Francis. They called him, the Alter ...
Bartolo Colon pitched for 11 teams over the course of his 21-year big league career. He started his career with six seasons in Cleveland, the longest he played for any one team. He then won a Cy Young ...
Mets pitcher Bartolo Colon has been living a double life that gives new meaning to his nickname “Big Sexy” — siring two secret love children with a woman while married to his devoted wife of 21 years, ...
Mets pitcher Bartolo Colon couldn’t pass up this hot dish — falling hard for Alexandra Santos when she waited on him at a favorite eatery during a rough patch in his 21-year marriage, The Post has ...
The man, the myth and the legend that is “Big Sexy,” Bartolo Colon, is close to reaching another milestone and breaking another record in his illustrious 21-year major league career. The 45-year-old ...
I’m not here to argue a point. I’m here for two things. Thing number one is showing you my new episode of Rewinder, which I made with the excellent director Brian Torres. It’s about Bartolo Colon ...
Former New York Mets star Bartolo Colon disclosed the origin of his iconic nickname, "Big Sexy" in his book, "Big Sexy: In His Own Words." It was originally published on May 12, 2020. Apparently, the ...
Bartolo Colon is a joy to watch, a wild outlier, a historically significant major leaguer, one of the best pitchers of his generation and clearly worse than the average Hall of Fame starter. That last ...
It is June 25th, 1993. David Letterman’s final show will air on NBC tonight. Two months and five days from now, he will begin his 22-year-long stint at CBS. Two days ago, John and Lorena Bobbitt gave ...
Matchups don't get much more lopsided than Sunday night's tilt between the Astros and Rangers. On one side: Houston's Death Star of a lineup, bristling with young superstar hitters. On the other side: ...
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