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returntothepit >> discuss >> Pedro Martinez hired by Red Sox to be an Assistant to the GM by BSV on Jan 24,2013 1:35pm
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toggletoggle post by BSV at Jan 24,2013 1:35pm
http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/reds...t/MsCE4F8aBmVyrpTKQro0nJ/story.html

Pedro Martinez said in December that he was interested in returning to the Red Sox in some capacity.

It became official on Thursday when he was named as a special assistant to general manager Ben Cherington.

“We are very excited to have Pedro onboard with us and back in the Red Sox organization,” Cherington said. “He was one of the game’s most dominant pitchers and without a doubt a beloved figure in Red Sox history. Similar to former teammate Jason Varitek, who joined the baseball operations staff in September, Pedro will be involved in several areas, including the evaluation, mentorship, and instruction of young players in spring training and throughout the season.”

Martinez, a three-time Cy Young Award winner and eight–time All-Star, spent seven seasons with the Red Sox beginning in 1998 and was a key part of the 2004 team that brought a World Series title to Boston for the first time since 1918.

“I am thrilled to be returning to this organization and to the city I love,” Martinez said. “Ben Cherington’s meetings this week have been outstanding. It is an honor to be back with the Red Sox and help in any way I can. I am grateful to our leaders; I believe in them, and I thank them for allowing me to return to the field and help us win again. My heart will always live in Boston.”

During his 18-year major league career, Martinez was 219-100 with a 2.93 ERA and 3,154 strikeouts in 2,827.1 innings. Among pitchers with at least 2,500 career innings in the majors, only Nolan Ryan (.204) has a lower opponent batting average than Martinez (.214).

With the Red Sox, he went 117-37 with a 2.52 ERA. He also tops club records (min. 1,000 innings) with an average of 11.0 strikeouts per nine innings and a .206 opponent batting average. Among Red Sox all-time leaders, he ranks third in strikeouts (1,683), sixth in wins (117), and seventh in ERA.

Martinez won the Cy Young Award three times and was an All-Star eight times. He finished second in the 1999 MVP race, which remains a travesty given that he was 23-4 with a 2.04 ERA and fanned 313 in 213.1 innings.

Martinez could potentially have a lot to offer young pitchers in the organization. He already has a relationship with RHP Rubby De La Rosa. With the Sox having assembled a solid group of starters in Portland and Pawtucket, Martinez could make a significant contribution to the organization.

Martinez will be available to the media this afternoon. Check back for more later on.

The team announced Thursday that Martinez will join the club as a special assistant to general manager Ben Cherington.

Martinez will join his former catcher, Jason Varitek, who now serves in a similar role as a Cherington sounding board after retiring last year.

“I am thrilled to be returning to this organization and to the city I love,” Martinez said in a statement.

“I am grateful to our leaders; I believe in them & I thank them for allowing me to return to the field & help us win again.”

Martinez was a two-time Cy Young Award winner in Boston from 1998-2004, when he went 117-37 and helped the Red Sox win the 2004 World Series.

He is expected to help Cherington improve scouting and the development of pitching with the Red Sox.

“We are very excited to have Pedro onboard with us and back in the Red Sox organization,” said Cherington, who said Martinez will contribute to “the evaluation, mentorship, and instruction of young players.”

I basically see this as a backdoor way of getting Pedro to retire his number at Fenway and wear a Red Sox hat for his plaque at the Hall of Fame. Otherwise, this is another move to spruce up the image. Cherington sucks with the press. No one likes the ownership. Pedro will become this fucked up battle general that will be in the news for talking shit and giving floor space to Domenic refugee cape cod leaguers and we'll probably all eat it up cause, who the fuck hates Pedro? Fuck this team. Can't wait to get Francona's book.



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Jan 24,2013 1:45pm
When it's time to get serious and do some legitimate hard work to get things turned around, you definitely want to call... Pedro Martinez??



toggletoggle post by whiskey_weed_and_women  at Jan 24,2013 1:46pm
Yawn. Let me know it's July 19th and I should give a damn about this team.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Jan 24,2013 1:48pm
Awesome



toggletoggle post by rand ark thor at Jan 24,2013 1:51pm
Good move, it's nice to keep it within the club, but why did they settle for Cherington over an older manager with a proven record? I didn't pay attention to last season at all aside from going to Fenway once.



toggletoggle post by Alx_Casket  at Jan 24,2013 1:56pm
rand%20ark%20thor said[orig][quote]
Cherington


RIP



toggletoggle post by BSV at Jan 24,2013 3:00pm
Alx_Casket said[orig][quote]
rand%20ark%20thor said[orig][quote]
Cherington


RIP


So is this some sort of insightful baseball comment? or just a lame shot at Cher so you can feel cool?



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Jan 24,2013 3:15pm
I love this. Always loved Pedro. Heard he was teaching the new DeLaRosa guy his change up this year. I'm actually psyched for this season. Best bullpen in baseball.



toggletoggle post by BSV at Jan 24,2013 3:26pm
Really Jim? This reeks of PR to me. I just don't see Pedro being this almighty leadership figure. I see him in a league with Bobby V, wearing fake glasses and a stash trying to "ease the mood in the clubhouse". Pedro had a fucking midget as a good luck charm as much as I love and value the guy that's fucking stupid. Really? All your success is based around the fact you have a midget from a east boston produce stand??? Werner is licking his chops, thinking "Magic Johnson is the man on the Dodgers, how can we top those ratings? PEDRO!" Fucking dunce.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Jan 24,2013 3:40pm
Haha, I can see what youre saying. It could be. I think Pedro could serve has a 2nd pitching coach to the young pitchers. They all idolize him.



toggletoggle post by BSV at Jan 24,2013 4:20pm
How's Nolan Ryan doing these days in Texas? Didn't he start shit with his ace closer or something last year?



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Jan 24,2013 4:44pm
Yes, but they are also going deep into the playoffs



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