I am so proud people still want to see me even when I’ve been retired for so long,” Pedro Martinez said during Seabrook ...
If anyone in the baseball world can spot pitching talent, it's Pedro Martínez, who dazzled over an 18-year career in the Major Leagues and is considered one of the best Latin pitchers in history.
As he stood in the sunshine at JetBlue Park on Tuesday, Pedro Martinez couldn’t get over ... and finished his first-ballot Hall of Fame career with the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies.
FORT MYERS, Fla. – It takes a different kind of team to make the Odyssean journey to the World Series, especially in Boston. Pedro Martinez knows, because he was on such a squad himself.
As he stood in the sunshine at JetBlue Park on Tuesday, Pedro Martinez couldn’t get over ... and finished his first-ballot Hall of Fame career with the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies.
and no one seems more excited about that possibility than Pedro Martinez. Not only is Martinez a Red Sox icon, but he was one of the faces of baseball's most passionate rivalry in the early 2000s.
Pedro Martinez, a 21-year-old from Spain, won his first career title after five years on tour. After defeating Corentin Moutet in Bastad, 7-6 (5), 6-4, Martinez has hit a career-high ranking of 190.
Many believe that the sky is the limit for this Red Sox team. Among them is Red Sox legend and 2004 World Series champion Pedro Martínez, who sees the Red Sox as a team bound for the postseason.