Tuesday, April 12, 2011

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must give up a possible return to MLB.

Pedro Martinez who is semi-retired major league baseball, he still has hopes of returning to the majors.

In 2010, through an interview, Martinez said: "The most likely not return to active baseball."

However, in an interview published in The New York Times, reported that could be ready to launch in a month or month and a half, whenever a team calls it.

Peter, as each athlete, their ups and downs tube. His first great season was with the Expos during his stay in Canada won its first award to the pitcher of the year saw its best times to go through the Boston team.

Pedro Martinez in 18 seasons in the majors, played for the Dodgers, Expos, Red Sox, Mets and Phillies, accumulated win-loss record of: 219-100, ERA of 2.93, and 3.154 removed by way of strikeout.

Martinez, among his accomplishments: He was eight times All-Star game, three-time Cy Young Award and World Series champion in the 2,004.

Twice finished with ERA below two points. Likewise, in 11 seasons ended with an ERA under three.

In 2.004, after a season below, compared to what we are accustomed; (16-9, 3.90 ERA, 206 So), although a solid season for any pitcher who does not bear number 45 on his back. From that year, Peter lost power on the mound, his MLB average last performance came in the 2.006, (15-8, 2.82 ERA. 208 So), first as a pitcher for the Mets.

After a career spanning 18 seasons worthy to enter the Hall of Fame, the little giant Manoguayabo should not return to the majors. In a possible return only delay would hurt their statistics and their incorporation into Cooperstown

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