Former Angel, Cy Young winner Bartolo Colón retires after 21 big league seasons - CBS Los Angeles

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Former Angel, Cy Young winner Bartolo Colón retires after 21 big league  seasons - CBS Los Angeles
Bartolo Colon is now the last remaining former Expos player in MLB – New York Daily News
Former Angel, Cy Young winner Bartolo Colón retires after 21 big league  seasons - CBS Los Angeles
Bartolo Colon's Cy Young Season (2005), 16 years ago today, Bartolo Colon was named the AL Cy Young. Relive his historic 2005 season on the mound.
Former Angel, Cy Young winner Bartolo Colón retires after 21 big league  seasons - CBS Los Angeles
NY Mets: Bartolo Colon retires with team after 21-year career
Former Angel, Cy Young winner Bartolo Colón retires after 21 big league  seasons - CBS Los Angeles
Izturis retires, leaving Bartolo Colon as last active former Expos player
Former Angel, Cy Young winner Bartolo Colón retires after 21 big league  seasons - CBS Los Angeles
Bartolo Colon's Cy Young Season (2005), 16 years ago today, Bartolo Colon was named the AL Cy Young. Relive his historic 2005 season on the mound.
Former Angel, Cy Young winner Bartolo Colón retires after 21 big league  seasons - CBS Los Angeles
Tony Gonsolin's 16-1 Record Ain't What It Used To Be - Off The Bench
Former Angel, Cy Young winner Bartolo Colón retires after 21 big league  seasons - CBS Los Angeles
Bartolo Colon's Cy Young Season (2005), 16 years ago today, Bartolo Colon was named the AL Cy Young. Relive his historic 2005 season on the mound.
Former Angel, Cy Young winner Bartolo Colón retires after 21 big league  seasons - CBS Los Angeles
Bartolo Colon's Cy Young Season (2005), 16 years ago today, Bartolo Colon was named the AL Cy Young. Relive his historic 2005 season on the mound.
Former Angel, Cy Young winner Bartolo Colón retires after 21 big league  seasons - CBS Los Angeles
Stage Is Set: Four candidates vying to become mayor of Merced — Merced County Times
Former Angel, Cy Young winner Bartolo Colón retires after 21 big league  seasons - CBS Los Angeles
Dean Chance, Angels' first Cy Young winner, dies at age 74 – Orange County Register

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