Pedro Martinez says he's on way to retirement
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic—Pedro Martinez has virtually ruled out a
return to the major leagues and says he is on his way to retirement.
Tweet Be the first to Tweet this!ShareThis The three-time Cy Young Award
winner gave an interview that was broadcast Sunday in the Dominican Republic.
"I keep active because I have not announced my retirement, because that is
something that takes time and you have to plan it. Plus, it is something that
the Dominican people expected," Martinez said.
Martinez, 38, has not pitched in the majors since the 2009 World Series with
the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Dominican right-hander was recently quoted as saying he was working
toward a return to the majors and his first option would be the Boston Red
Sox, but Martinez said those comments were taken out of context.
"I did not mean I'm going to Boston," he said.
In 18 big league seasons, Martinez was 219-100 with a 2.93 ERA and 3,154
strikeouts with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Montreal Expos, Boston Red Sox, New
York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies.
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SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic—Pedro Martinez has virtually ruled out a
return to the major leagues and says he is on his way to retirement.
Tweet Be the first to Tweet this!ShareThis The three-time Cy Young Award
winner gave an interview that was broadcast Sunday in the Dominican Republic.
"I keep active because I have not announced my retirement, because that is
something that takes time and you have to plan it. Plus, it is something that
the Dominican people expected," Martinez said.
Martinez, 38, has not pitched in the majors since the 2009 World Series with
the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Dominican right-hander was recently quoted as saying he was working
toward a return to the majors and his first option would be the Boston Red
Sox, but Martinez said those comments were taken out of context.
"I did not mean I'm going to Boston," he said.
In 18 big league seasons, Martinez was 219-100 with a 2.93 ERA and 3,154
strikeouts with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Montreal Expos, Boston Red Sox, New
York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies.
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