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Colon won just 14 games in four seasons after winning the Cy Young with the Angels. But since 2011, hes 36-25 with a 3.32 ERA and he earned his third All-Star selection in 2013. General manager Sandy Alderson had said he preferred not to go for more than a one-year contract for a pitcher because New York had several prospects close to being ready. But after several years of budget cutting and meagre spending, the Mets have displayed some fiscal flexibility. Colons deal comes soon after the Mets finalized a $60 million free-agent contract with outfielder Curtis Granderson, securing the former Yankees outfielder by being the only team to go to a fourth year. They also gave outfielder Chris Young a $7.25 million, one-year contract this off-season. Colon will join a rotation that includes right-handers Zack Wheeler and Dillon Gee and left-hander Jon Niese. New York is still looking for a fifth starter. Oft-injured Mets righty Jenrry Mejia could be an option. 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Mark Visentin picked up the win, making 31 saves, to improve to 9-0-0 since returning from the World Junior Hockey Championship. Matej Machovsky was pulled midway through the third period after allowing four goals on 26 shots. Keegan Wilson allowed one goal on five shots in relief. Brampton failed to score on four opportunties with the man advantage. Elsewhere in the OHL, it was: Kingston 4, Ottawa 3; Saginaw 3, Erie 0; London 5, Mississauga 2; Sudbury 8, Peterborough 4; Plymouth 5, Windsor 1; Barrie 5, Sault Ste. Marie 0 and Owen Sound 2, Belleville 1. At St. Catharines, Ont., Shipley scored the only goal of the first period and it came on the power play at 4:05. Froats scored at 9:15 of the second period and Miller followed him up just over two minutes later to give the Battalion a 2-1 lead. The IceDogs trailed after 40 minutes but scored four straight goals, including three on the power play, in the third period. 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