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Rays RHP Colome gets 50-game penalty

NEW YORK — Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Alex Colome has been suspended for the first 50 games of the season for a positive steroids test.

The 25-year-old right-hander tested positive for Boldenone, the commissioner’s office said Monday. Boldenone is used primarily for the treatment of horses.

Colome was 1-1 with a 2.25 ERA in three midseason starts as a rookie last year.

Colome was optioned March 8 to Triple-A Durham of the International League.

“We were disappointed to learn of Alex Colome’s violation of Major League Baseball’s Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program,” the Rays said in a statement.

“We fully support Major League Baseball’s policy and its efforts to eliminate performance-enhancing substances from our game.”

Colome, a native of the Dominican Republic, reached the majors for the first time last season, defeating the Miami Marlins in his debut on May 30. He was recalled again in June, making two starts against the New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers before hurting his pitching elbow.

Colome was viewed as valuable rotation depth in light of an offseason elbow surgery that will keep right-hander Jeremy Hellickson out until May.

He is the second player suspended this year under the big league drug program following Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez, who was banned for the entire season for violations of the drug agreement and labor contract.

Ortiz says Boston is ‘place I want to be’

SARASOTA, Fla. — David Ortiz wants to finish his career with the Boston Red Sox.

The World Series MVP said at a news conference Monday that staying in Boston for such a lengthy period is “a huge accomplishment.”

Due $15 million this year, Ortiz agreed Sunday to a new deal that calls for a $16 million salary in 2015 and could be worth up to $48 million over three years. The contract includes a $10 million club option for 2016 that could escalate to $16 million and become guaranteed, and a club option for 2017, also at $10 million to $16 million.

By wire sources