OAKLAND, Calif. - In the 2 1/2 hours it took the Oakland Athletics to wrap up a series win against the Twins, Bartolo Colon's belongings were removed from his locker and his nameplate taken down.
His replacement arrived from Triple-A, too.
Colon received a 50-game suspension Wednesday for testing positive for testosterone, and the A's disconnected themselves from the former Cy Young Award winner in a hurry. He left his teammates stunned and frustrated, some angry that a guy they thought they knew would take such a risk trying to gain an edge at age 39.
The A's now know what the Giants went through across San Francisco Bay.
What a devastating week it has been for the Bay Area's two contending baseball teams. First, it was All-Star game MVP Melky Cabrera of the Giants suspended 50 games for testosterone last Wednesday, then Colon exactly a week later for the same banned substance.
"I think the league is doing the best they can with it, and therefore the policy and program is catching people," Oakland manager Bob Melvin said. "I don't know how much more you can do than that."
Major League Baseball made the announcement of Colon's penalty a week after suspending Cabrera.
"I apologize to the fans, to my teammates and to the Oakland A's," Colon said in a statement released by the players' association. "I accept responsibility for my actions and I will serve my suspension as required by the joint drug program."