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The arroyo scenery around San Bartolo is about as good as it gets.
Part one - La Paz and El Triunfo: from beaches and baskets to mines, music and marine park 2008
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The arroyo scenery around San Bartolo is about as good as it gets.
Part one - La Paz and El Triunfo: from beaches and baskets to mines, music and marine park 2008
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"Bartolo is capable of going out and pitching a very good game, and that's exactly what he did," Mariners manager Lou Piniella said.
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"Bartolo is capable of going out and pitching a very good game, and that's exactly what he did," Piniella said.
USATODAY.com - Tribe put record-setting M's in early hole 2001
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The arroyo scenery around San Bartolo is about as good as it gets.
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Meanwhile the singer had submitted, as soon as he realised that he had no chance of escape, and that, unless the men were acting a part, he had been taken for a man called Bartolo, and would be able to explain the mistake as soon as he was brought before a responsible officer or magistrate.
Stradella 1881
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Colon Seems Headed for Long Relief Role Discussing whether Bartolo Colon would get a final spring start this weekend, Yankees manager Joe Girardi explained why it's likely he wouldn't, with opening day looming next Thursday.
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Since then, they've acquired virtually no one—though they've received shockingly strong seasons from Bartolo Colon and Freddy Garcia.
Too Bad Everyone Else Got Better Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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CC Sabathia and Cliff Lee sounds much more intimidating than CC and A.J., CC and Phil, or CC and Bartolo.
Philly Out-New Yorks New York Jason Gay 2011
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Bartolo Colon is the unlikeliest Yankee in years, and Cliff Lee has taken his talents to Philadelphia, where at least he'll bother the Mets more than the Yankees until the postseason.
An Optimist's Guide to the '11 Yankees Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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