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Fri Jun 12 201503:15Colome gave up one run on four hits and two walks while striking...
Colome gave up one run on four hits and two walks while striking out four in 5.1 innings Thursday against the Angels.
Colome pitched a great game but unfortunately walked away with a no-decision. He lasted only 5.1 innings, and the Rays' bullpen failed to uphold the 2-1 lead they had when Colome left the game. The 26-year-old has yet to pitch into the seventh inning this season, and he'll give it another go when he faces off against Washington on Tuesday.
Tue Jun 9 201517:52Colome will get nod Thursday against Angels
Colome will get the nod Thursday against the Angels, Mike DiGiovanna of the LA Times reports.
With Jake Odorizzi landing on the disabled list Tuesday, it was unclear which pitcher manager Kevin Cash would turn to Thursday. The Rays will turn to the right-handed Colome, who allowed one run over six innings in his last outing.
Sun Jun 7 201511:39Colome six innings in no-decision Saturday, allowing just one ru...
Colome went six innings in a no-decision Saturday, allowing just one run on seven hits and three walks in a 2-1 loss to the Mariners.
Colome was playing with fire all night, as he continued to allow baserunners inning after inning, but somehow escaped with a quality start. He only struck out two batters, and the Mariners helped him by getting caught stealing twice as well. With a mediocre strikeout rate and a tendency to get blown up, he hasn't achieved much fantasy value yet here in his rookie year, but Colome gets a nice matchup Friday against the struggling White Sox.
Tue Jun 2 201509:48Colome gave up five runs on nine hits over six innings including...
Colome gave up five runs on nine hits over six innings including three home runs, while striking out five and walking three in a loss to the Angels on Monday.
The long ball was his downfall in a big way during Monday's start, as David Freese and Mike Trout went deep in back-to-back innings before Albert Pujols homered in the fifth. Colome has allowed seven homers in seven starts this season, but all of the long balls have come over a span of two outings. With a 27:8 K:BB over 35.2 innings, he's flashed promise of putting it all together, but it may be a bumpy ride for those hoping to cash in at some point in 2015. Colome will face the Mariners in Seattle on Saturday in his next scheduled start.
Tue May 26 201523:28Colome pitched 5.1 innings on Tuesday, earning no decision again...
Colome pitched 5.1 innings on Tuesday, earning the no decision against the Mariners.
Colome gave up two earned runs on five hits while walking two and striking out three in Tuesday's outing. He earned the no decision in what was ultimately a solid performance. Colome now holds a 4.55 ERA and a 1.28 WHIP to go along with a 3-1 record.
Fri May 22 201503:27Colome pitched five shutout innings, striking out three and givi...
Colome pitched five shutout innings, striking out three and giving up four hits and one walk, in Wednesday's win over the A's.
Colome (3-1) and four relievers combined on a six-hit shutout of the A's. But it wasn't smooth sailing for Colome. In the first, Billy Burns opened the game with a triple, but was left stranded after some questionable baserunning. He didn't try to advance on Marcus Semien's fly to center then he nearly got doubled up on Josh Reddick's grounder to first. In the fourth, Colome loaded the bases with two outs but got Sam Fuld to hit a grounder to end the inning. Colome picked up his third win Thursday and he'll go for number four in his next scheduled start Tuesday against the Mariners.
Mon May 18 201512:59Colome likely candidate to start Tuesday against Braves
Colome is the likely candidate to start Tuesday against the Braves, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Colome would seem to be the top candidate by default following the news that Erasmo Ramirez's start would be skipped. Assuming he does pitch Tuesday, it would be on regular rest due to the off day Monday.
Sat May 16 201517:30Colome lasted just 3.1 innings on Saturday, giving up three runs...
Colome lasted just 3.1 innings on Saturday, giving up three runs on six hits and a walk without striking anyone out.
He managed to keep the ball in the park this time, after allowing four home runs in his last start, but that's still two bad outings in a row for Colome. The Rays don't have many other options for their rotation, however, so expect him to head back out on Friday for his next turn in the rotation, at home to the A's.
Mon May 11 201522:16Colome rocked by Yankees on Monday, giving up eight earned runs ...
Colome was rocked by the Yankees on Monday, giving up eight earned runs in six innings on 11 hits and four home runs.
Colome has only started three games this season, but this was by far his worst outing. Heading into Tuesday's matchup, he had a 1.80 ERA in his first two starts and had only allowed a combined seven hits. He'll get a chance to turn it around Saturday against the Twins.
Thu May 7 201500:55Colome improved to 2-0 in Wednesday's win over Boston, tossing f...
Colome improved to 2-0 in Wednesday's win over Boston, tossing five innings while allowing two runs on four hits with four strikeouts.
He didn't walk anyone for the second straight game, so Colome is now sitting on a 1.80 ERA and 10:0 K:BB over 10 innings in his first two starts. It'd be nice to get more length from him -- he threw only 79 pitches Wednesday -- but the Rays will presumably ease the 26-year-old into a heavier workload as he returns from the illness that delayed the start of his season.
Fri May 1 201523:35Colome surrendered no runs and just three hits over five innings...
Colome surrendered no runs and just three hits over five innings of work in Friday's 2-0 win over the Orioles.
Colome struck out six and didn't walk a batter in his 2015 debut, which was enough to earn him the win. Colome has had some control issues over the last couple of years but he showed no signs of them on Friday. Keep an eye on the youngster over his next few starts to see if the success continues.
Fri May 1 201518:07Colome (pneumonia) activated from 15-day DL and will start Frida...
Colome (pneumonia) was activated from the 15-day DL and will start Friday against the Orioles.
As expected, Colome will make his 2015 debut Friday after missing all of April while battling back from a bout of pneumonia. Colome impressed in his four minor league rehab starts, allowing four runs on 17 hits with a 17:3 K:BB over 15.1 innings, but he only threw 63 pitches in his final outing with Triple-A Durham.
Tue Apr 28 201517:25Alex Colome: Will Start Friday
Colome (pneumonia) will start Friday against the Orioles, Roger Mooney of the Tampa Tribune reports.
A week after getting Drew Smyly back, the Rays will welcome Colome to the starting rotation. The 26-year-old Colome came down with a bout of pneumonia in mid-March, but he's completed four rehab starts without issue, most recently tossing 63 pitches in an outing with Triple-A Durham. Colome will oppose right-hander Chris Tillman in his 2015 debut.
Mon Apr 27 201516:26Colome (pneumonia) will be activated and rejoin rotation in time...
Colome (pneumonia) will be activated and rejoin the rotation in time for the weekend series against the Orioles, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Colome was able to make it through 63 pitches in a rehab start with Triple-A Durham on Sunday and reported that he's now good to go to return to the big league team. No official announcement has been made, but the 26-year-old could be a candidate to get the start as early as Friday.
Mon Apr 27 201516:01Colome (pneumonia) could return during Rays' upcoming weekend se...
Colome (pneumonia) could return during the Rays' upcoming weekend series with Baltimore, the Tampa Bay Times reports.
He threw 63 pitches in his rehab start with Triple-A Durham on Sunday. The Rays haven't revealed their rotation plans for the series with the Orioles, which begins Friday, but Colome appears to be on the brink of activation.
Mon Apr 27 201512:35Colome (illness) tossed six innings and 63 pitches (45 strikes) ...
Colome (illness) tossed six innings and 63 pitches (45 strikes) in a rehab start with Triple-A Durham on Sunday, the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Colome continues to build up his arm after a bout with pneumonia, and could be on the verge of rejoining a shorthanded Rays starting rotation. The 26-year-old spent most of 2014 with Triple-A Durham, but was impressive in his time with the Rays. Over five game (three starts) and 23.2 innings, Colome amassed a 2.66 ERA and 1.23 WHIP with 13 strikeouts. His two starts in Triple-A thus far have resulted in a 1.93 ERA and 1.21 WHIP with 12 strikeouts over 9.1 innings as well, so he's showing continued success on the mound despite the extended layoff.
Sat Apr 25 201515:58Colome (illness) will likely make one more rehab start and then ...
Colome (illness) will likely make one more rehab start and then could join the Rays' rotation, the Tampa Bay Times' Marc Topkin reports.
In deeper leagues Colome is worth a stash, as he can be electric when he's on. All of his stuff moves, and it seems apparent that he represents an upgrade over at least one of Nate Karns or Erasmo Ramirez. Look for him to make his first star of 2015 with the Rays in early May.
Wed Apr 22 201514:41Colome (pnuemonia) struck out six and walked three over 3.1 inni...
Colome (pnuemonia) struck out six and walked three over 3.1 innings in a rehab start with Triple-A Durham on Tuesday.
He threw 77 pitches (47 strikes), but struggled to command his fastball in the outing. Colome should be stretched out enough to rejoin the Rays' rotation this weekend if desired, but he's currently on the same schedule as Chris Archer, who also pitched Tuesday against Boston. As a result, Colome may get one more turn with Durham on Sunday before a return for the weekend series against Baltimore that begins May 1.
Mon Apr 20 201517:12Colome (illness) will start rehab assignment at Triple-A Durham ...
Colome (illness) will start a rehab assignment at Triple-A Durham Tuesday, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Colome dealt with a bout of pneumonia throughout the spring but appears to be returning to full health. He's slated to go either four or five innings in his first start at Triple-A and an updated timetable could become available after the team sees how he progresses after the appearance.
Sun Apr 12 201511:54Colome (illness) made it through Saturday rehab start free of se...
Colome (illness) made it through his Saturday rehab start free of setbacks, and is scheduled to make one more Thursday, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Colome's spring was greatly limited due to an intense bout with pneumonia, so he's been starting minor league games to gradually build up his strength and become game-ready. It looks like he'll have one more rehab start on tap, and will likely be evaluated again before the decision is made to call him up to the big leagues.
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