Jesús Colomé

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Jesús Colomé
Washington Nationals — No. 55
Pitcher
Bats: Right Throws: Right
Major League Baseball debut
June 21, 2001 for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Selected MLB statistics
(through 2006)
Wins-losses     11-22
ERA     4.73
Strikeouts     201
Former teams

    Jesús Colomé de la Cruz (born on December 23, 1977 in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic) is a Minor League Baseball pitcher. Colomé bats and throws right-handed. Colomé was best known to pitch over 100 mph.

    Colomé made his major league debut on June 21, 2001 with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. He joined the Rays bullpen as a reliever for the rest of the season, he finished with a solid 3.33 ERA. Colomé was one of the only pitchers to throw over 100 mph. But he had bad control. The next season, he posted an 8.27 ERA (his worst of his career). He returned to his old form in 2004, in 2003 he struck out a career high 69 batters.

    On April 6, 2006, the Devil Rays released Colomé. On April 15th, the New York Yankees signed Colomé to a minor league deal. Currently, Colomé is a pitcher on the Washington Nationals.

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