#44 Pedro Martinez
Pedro Martinez
P
1992-2009
3 Time Cy Young, 8 Time All Star
Baseball Hall of Fame
Pedro Martinez had a very good career, but for 7 years from 1997-2003 inclusive he put together a run as good as anyone ever He won 3 Cy Youngs in that stretch, finished as the runner up twice and posted a 118-36 record with 2.20 ERA and five ERA titles. Those years alone would put him on the risk
He is the only pitcher in history with 3000 strikeouts in less than 3000 innings. His career ERA is 2.93 despite pitching in the most offensive minded era in the history of the game. I may have docked him a spot or two for throwing octogenarian Don Zimmer to the ground.
He helped the Boston Red Sox to the 2004 World Series which was their first in 86 years. His starts were events in Boston and the Boston Globe would run his game stories in Spanish as well as English (a feat in a generally pretty racist city).
He helped the Boston Red Sox to the 2004 World Series which was their first in 86 years. His starts were events in Boston and the Boston Globe would run his game stories in Spanish as well as English (a feat in a generally pretty racist city).
He is 55th all time in WAR and 17th in WAR for pitchers. He is 13th on the all time strikeout list and 9th on the all time strikeouts per 9 list.
He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2015
Anthony Leonelli is a 37 year old College Baseball Coach and amateur baseball arguer. If you wanna know how this list came together check here criteria. He thinks that George Brett winning batting titles in 3 decades is pretty awesome.
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