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Pedro Martínez
Career Stats, Highlights and Awards
Career Pitching Stats YEAR TEAM G IP W L ERA CG BB ER K 1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007L.A. Dodgers
L.A. Dodgers
Montreal Expos
Montreal Expos
Montreal Expos
Montreal Expos
Boston Red Sox
Boston Red Sox
Boston Red Sox
Boston Red Sox
Boston Red Sox
Boston Red Sox
Boston Red Sox
New York Mets
New York Mets
New York Mets2
65
25
30
33
31
33
31
29
18
30
29
33
31
23
58.0
107.0
144.2
321.3
269.0
295.3
307.3
202.3
326.0
299.7
242.7
186.2
217.0
217.0
132.2
280
10
11
14
13
17
18
23
18
7
20
14
16
15
9
31
5
5
10
10
8
7
4
6
3
4
4
9
8
8
12.25
2.61
3.42
3.51
3.70
1.90
2.89
2.07
1.74
2.39
2.26
2.22
3.90
2.92
4.48
2.570
0
1
2
4
13
3
5
7
1
2
3
1
4
0
01
57
45
66
70
67
67
37
32
25
40
47
20
47
39
72
31
55
76
89
51
75
49
42
31
50
46
94
68
66
88
119
142
174
222
305
251
313
284
163
239
206
227
208
137
3215 Seasons
Career TotalsG
439IP
2645W
206L
93ERA
2.77CG
46BB
701ER
833K
3030* 2007 Season Final
*How to Read: G=Games, IP=Innings Pitched, W=Wins, L=Loss, ERA= Earn Run Average, CG= Complete games,
BB= Bases on balls (walks), ER= Earn Runs, K= Strike outs.-------------------------------------
Post-Season Stats
YEAR TEAM G ERA IP W L CG BB Ks H ER 1998 BOS 1 3.86 7.0 1 0 0 0 8 6 3 1999 BOS 2 0.00 10.0 1 0 0 6 11 3 0 2003 BOS 4 4.76 28.1 1 1 0 7 23 29 15 2004 BOS 5 4.00 13.0 2 1 0 13 26 23 12 2006 NYM Injured before the start of the 2006 Post-Season - DNP
Career Highlights
- April 17, 2006 -- Martinez gets his 200th career win against the Atlanta Braves,
- Got his first World Series win on 10/26/04 versus the St. Louis Cardinals
- In 2003, Pedro Martínez led the major leagues in ERA (2.22) for the second straight season and fourth time in five years.
- Won his 100th game as a Red Sox against the Tampa Bay D-Rays on Sept 16, 2003
- Got his 2000th career strikeout against the Kansas City Royals on April 19, 2002.
- Lead the Major Leagues with the lowest ERA in 1997, 99 & 2000
- Won his second straight AL Cy Young award. Third of his career.
- Led the American League in complete game shutouts in 2000 with four.
- In 2000, led the league with 284 strikeouts and had the lowest ERA - 1.74.
- First player to win four "Pitcher of the Month" awards (April, May, June, September) in same season, 1999.
- In 1999, became the 1st Red Sox pitcher since Cy Young in 1901 to lead the A.L. in wins (23), ERA (2.07) and strikeouts (313)...313 K
- Struck out first four batters (Larkin, Walker, McGwire, Sosa) and five of six in All-Star Game, 1999.
- Career-high 17 strikeouts in 3-1 win (one-hitter) at Yankees on Sep. 10, 1999.
- Second pitcher in Major League history to strike out 300 or more batters in both leagues.
- Led AL in wins, ERA and strikeouts, 1999.
- Finished season as the all-time leader in strikeouts per 9 IP (13.2), 1999.
- Did not allow a run in 17 postseason innings (2-0, 23 Ks).
- Recorded strikeout No. 1,000 on April 11, 1998 (Dan Wilson, Seattle).
- Became 14th pitcher to strike out 300 or more batters in a season, 1997.
- Became first right-handed pitcher since 1912 (Walter Johnson) with 300 strikeouts and an ERA under 2.00, 1997.
- Received third-lowest run support among NL starters, 1997.
- Threw one-hit shutout at Cincinnati (9K, 1 BB), July 13, 1997.
- Led NL with 16 sac bunts, 1996.
- Pitched nine perfect innings at San Diego before allowing a hit to lead off 10th inning, June 3, 1995.
- Became only pitcher in Major League history to collect a win after losing a perfect game bid in extra innings.
Awards
- Cy Young Award (3) 1997(NL), 1999(AL), 2000(AL).
- 1999 & 2000 ESPN Player's Choice Awards A.L. Pitcher of the Year.
- Pitching Triple Crown (1) 1999(AL)
- All-Star Games (7) 1996(NL), 1997(NL), 1998(AL), 1999(AL), 2000(AL), 2001(AL), 2002 (AL).
- All-Star Game MVP(1) 1999
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