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Colon earns 220th win, passes Pedro on list
- Updated: May 3, 2016
NEW YORK — When Bartolo Colon tied Pedro Martinez last month for the second-most wins ever among Dominican-born pitchers, Martinez reached out via mutual friends on Twitter to congratulate him.
“Of course I don’t have Twitter,” Colon said, laughing, as if the idea of a 42-year-old on social media seemed preposterous.
At 42, Colon is the oldest player in Major League Baseball. But off his cell phone and on the field, he is still very much game. The latest example: in delivering eight shutout innings Monday in a 4-1 win over the Braves at Citi Field, Colon passed Martinez once and for all with his 220th career victory.
“You know, he hasn’t shown much emotion, but I think he should,” Mets manager Terry Collins said. “I think it’s truly a great honor. Pedro, as great as he was — to move ahead of him in wins, it shows the durability of what Bartolo’s had to go through to get to this point.”
The early snapshots of Monday’s victory were classic Colon. Relying almost exclusively on three variations of his fastball — a sinker, cutter and straight four-seamer — Colon allowed plenty of contact but nothing damaging. Escaping jams in each of the first three innings, Colon pitched to contact with a four-run lead.
From there, he found his …
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