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On the carretera just west of Colon is a paper goods store for just about everything as long as it is white or clear ... the fancy stuff is in just about any paperleria around, and Superlake has a huge selection of colored plates, cups, napkins and plastice flatware.
Party Supplies 2007
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It was the 10th time in Colon's 14 starts this year that he left the game with two runs or less of support.
USATODAY.com 2005
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Noteworthy: Colon is on pace to become the Angels 'first 20-game winner since Nolan Ryan went 22-16 in 1974.
USATODAY.com 2005
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"Colon is one of the best arms in baseball, but we were able to get to him early which is good because he's tough to face when he gets settled in," Sweeney said.
USATODAY.com 2004
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"Colon is a good pitcher, but we just wanted to come out and be aggressive against him," Gotay said.
USATODAY.com 2004
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Bartolo Colon is now a Montreal Expo, pictured here sitting next to his new teammate Andres Galarraga
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Stadium in May, and that was long before they bolstered their rotation enormously by acquiring right-hander Bartolo Colon from the Cleveland Indians.
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An issue with ace Bartolo Colon is his habit of working slowly.
hernesheir commented on the word Colon
Scientific genus name for a group of leoidid dung or scavenger beetles that includes such species such as Colon rectum, Colon monstrosum, Colon grossum, Colon horni, and other ponderable combinations.
June 27, 2010