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Colon continues to pick up speed on mound

01:00 AM EDT on Sunday, March 23, 2008

BY JOE McDONALD

Journal Sports Writer

FORT MYERS, Fla. — Red Sox pitcher Bartolo Colon threw three scoreless innings for Single-A Lancaster yesterday at City of Palms Park. The game was called in the top of the fifth inning due to rain.

The veteran right-hander allowed four hits with two strikeouts. He threw 34 pitches (23 strikes), including five first-pitch strikes.

“I thought overall it was a very good outing,” said Goose Gregson, the Red Sox Gulf Coast League pitching coach. “He warmed up extremely well. He elevated a few fastballs that put him in some hitters’ counts, thus there was a little hard contact early in the game. But what I liked most was he stayed in his delivery, made some adjustments, got big outs when they had runners on base, which is ultimately part of his getting back in the swing of things. … I would assess it as a very good outing, a positive in the right direction.”

There was no radar gun on Colon during his outing, but Gregson said he showed plus velocity with a good two-seam fastball.

Colon will leave Fort Myers on Thursday and meet the Red Sox in Los Angeles to pitch one of the exhibition games against the Dodgers.

“You have to be encouraged by the arm strength and his ability to stay in his delivery,” said Gregson. “The ball is coming out of his hand exceptionally well.”

jmcdonal@projo.com

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