If Sandy Koufax has the left arm of God, then Pedro Martinez has the right.”
Pedro Martinez, who at his peak was debatably one of the most
preeminent pitcher in the game, has announced Saturday that his
intentions are to make his retirement plan official. Pedro, a three-time
Cy Young Award winner, is now 40. He had never officially left the game
of baseball, leaving the door open on a potential return after his last
Major League outing, which was in Game 6 of the 2009 World Series with
the Phillies. According to the media, Martinez had made a statement
saying: "I'm going to [officially announce it], I'm going to do it,"
Martinez said. "But I want to throw a party too. I want to make it part
of every place that I'm going to be remembered and loved by the fans.
I'm going to start by doing something in the Dominican, officially
signing the papers, probably coming back to Boston and getting something
going with you guys." Now not being a Boston Red Sox fan I can’t say I
like Pedro Martinez as a baseball player, but I have to respect him. He
has done much for the organazation over time and the retirement of him,
whether a Red Sox fan or not, is a big deal. Pedro said he would have
made this statement during the course of November, but unfortunately his
wife had become sick. Personally I agree with Pedro’s decision. The man
is now 40 years old and I believe he no longer has a part in the game
of baseball. He has contributed many things to the game and its
rivalries but I strongly believe Pedro is too old, and does not have the
control and skill he once had.
Although the retirement isn’t official
yet, I assure you ladies and gentlemen it will be very soon.
Keeping you up to date and on behalf of Baseball Talk 101
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