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  1. 2015. Vote. 91.1% (first ballot) Pedro Jaime Martínez (born October 25, 1971) is a Dominican-American former professional baseball starting pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1992 to 2009, for five teams—most notably the Boston Red Sox from 1998 to 2004 . As of 2023, Martínez's record of 219 wins and 100 losses places ...

  2. Apr 25, 2024 · Pedro Martinez, professional baseball player who was one of the greatest pitchers of all time. He won three Cy Young Awards and was a member of the World Series-winning Boston Red Sox team in 2004. In 2007 he became the 15th pitcher in major league history to record 3,000 career strikeouts.

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    Pedro Martinez, born in Manoguayabo, Dominican Republic, on Oct. 25, 1971, grew up with five brothers and sisters in a one-room home on the outskirts of Santo Domingo. His talent and that of his brother, Ramon Martinez soon attracted pro scouts.

    Talent is God-given, Martinez said. I have my own style. And there have been many, many teachers. I know who I am and where I came from, Martinez said in 2011. And I will never forget. Every fastball hurts, hurts badly, Martinez told the New York Post in 2005. Imagine throwing a ball at 90 miles an hour, over and over again. People dont know that e...

    Ramon signed with the Dodgers on Sept. 1, 1984. Pedro followed Ramon to Los Angeles, signing with the Dodgers on June 18, 1988. By 1990, Ramon was a 20-game winner in the big leagues and Pedro was one of the Dodgers top prospects, despite his 5-foot-10 frame that carried less than 150 pounds in those days.

    His combination of a 97-mph fastball, devastating change-up and pinpoint control made Martinez nearly unhittable.

    But the Expos, knowing Martinez could become a free agent after the 1998 season, traded their ace to the Red Sox just days after he won the Cy Young. The Sox immediately locked up Martinez for the next seven seasons, setting in motion a virtually unprecedented string of success for the team and the pitcher.

    Martinez capped 2000 by winning his third Cy Young Award in four years. He battled shoulder problems in 2001, but rebounded in 2002 with a 20-4 record, again leading the AL in ERA (2.26) and strikeouts (239). He finished second in the Cy Young Award voting, becoming the first pitcher to lead his league in ERA, WHIP (0.923), strikeouts and winning p...

    After leading the league again in WHIP, ERA and winning percentage in 2003 en route to a 14-4 mark, Martinez began showing wear and tear in 2004 posting a 3.90 ERA while going 16-9. But Martinez still finished fourth in the Cy Young Award voting and helped the Red Sox end 86 years of frustration when they captured the World Series title for the f...

    After two more injury-filled seasons including the 2007 campaign that featured his 3,000th career strikeout Martinez sat out the first part of the 2009 season before signing with the Phillies to help their postseason push. He went 5-1 in nine regular-season starts becoming the 10th pitcher to win at least 100 games in both leagues then threw se...

    The eight-time All-Star finished his career with a record of 219-100, good for a winning percentage of .687 that is sixth all-time and trails only Whitey Fords .690 among modern-era pitchers with at least 150 victories. He won five ERA titles en route to a career mark of 2.93, captured six WHIP titles (his career WHIP of 1.054 ranks fifth all-time ...

    His 3,154 strikeouts rank 13th all-time, and his strikeout-to-walk ratio of 4.15-to-1 ranks third all-time.

  3. Pedro Martínez. Position: Pitcher. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 5-11 , 170lb (180cm, 77kg) Born: October 25, 1971 in Manoguayabo, Dominican Republic. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 2015. (Voted by BBWAA on 500/549 ballots) View Pedro Martínez's Page at the Baseball Hall of Fame (plaque, photos, videos). Become a Stathead & surf this ...

    • October 25, 1971
    • The seven-year itch. 1997-2003. In this stretch, Martinez performed better than almost any pitcher ever. He compiled a ­118­-36 record with a 2.20 ERA in 201 games (199 starts).
    • Please come to Boston. Nov. 18, 1997. Uncertain that a pitcher of his physical stature (Martinez was generously listed at 5-foot-11 and 170 pounds) could succeed, the Dodgers sent him to Montreal for second baseman Delino DeShields on Nov.
    • Bullpen dominance. Oct. 11, 1999. Martinez seemed capable of doing anything during this season, and he reinforced that notion by pitching six no-hit innings against Cleveland as the Red Sox captured the Game 5 clincher of an AL Division Series, 12-8.
    • Awards controversy. 1999. Martinez won the AL Cy Young Award voting, but that wasn't an issue. His 23-4 record, among other statistics, made him a legitimate AL Most Valuable Player Award candidate.
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  5. Pedro Martínez in the late 1990s and early 2000s was one of the most dominant and feared pitchers the game of baseball has ever seen. Over his nearly two decades in the Major Leagues, Martínez was a premier strikeout threat who puzzled hitters with his blazing fastball and devastating changeup. Martínez was smaller than average for a big ...

  6. Complete career MLB stats for the Philadelphia Phillies Starting Pitcher Pedro Martinez on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

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