Colon Pleads the 5th

Colon Pleads the 5th

Bartolo Colon glances toward the field as he steps into the dugout before pitching for the Pawtucket Red Sox in the team's home opener minor league baseball game against the Indianapolis Indians, in Pawtucket, R.I., Thursday, April 3, 2008.

(AP Photo)

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��The arm feels good. I didn�t have to rear back any harder. I was consistent all game. The real big thing for me was making sure I had control of my pitches tonight.�� -- 4.3.08, Bartolo Colon on his 5 scoreless innings

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