Four months past his 50th birthday and five years removed from his last big league pitch, Colón was honored by the Mets on Sunday when he announced his retirement after 21 big league seasons.," Colón said through an interpreter during a pregame news conference,"But now I'm here with the Mets and I feel really comfortable here."
Colón went 247-188 with a 4.12 ERA and 2,535 strikeouts in 3,461⅔ innings. A four-time All-Star, he started his big league career with Cleveland in 1997 and won the 2005 AL Cy Young Award with theHe pitched for 11 big league teams but is repeatedly reminded of his batting feat. On May 7, 2006, Colón homered off the' James Shields, becoming at 42 years, 349 days the oldest player to his hit first major league homer.
"The only thing I could think about when I was running the bases was those bases were getting further and further away," Colón said."Prodigious power," former Mets manager Terry Collins said. "My first home was Cleveland," Bartolo Colón said on Sunday."But now I'm here with the Mets and I feel really comfortable here." Colón, who lives in New Jersey, threw out a ceremonial first pitch this May 7 and another on Sunday to former teammateColón pitched for the Mets from 2014-16, earning his final All-Star selection. Collins, who managed Colón in New York, presented the pitcher with his framed No.
Among the clips shown on the scoreboard prior to Colón's first pitch was his behind-the-back flip to throw out
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