mlb.mlb.com - 11/18/2008
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Pedro Martinez, something of an afterthought in this year's free-agent pool, definitely plans to continue his career. And, according to his agent, he could do so back in the Mets' rotation. Fernando Cuza, Martinez's agent, detailed the 36-year-old right-hander's plans in a phone interview with ...
bizofbaseball.com - 11/17/2008
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Is this name safe on the new Mets
stadium? Just over two years ago, the New York
Mets announced that they had reached an agreement with Citigroup for the naming rights to their new ballpark slated to open in 2009 for a record $400 million over 20 years, or $20 million annually. The ...
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Citi Field Name Safe, According to Mets
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nydailynews.com - 11/18/2008
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Pedro Martinez's agent told the Daily News Monday
his client would "like to stay in New York"
and added that while the Mets are Martinez's top choice, they are only one of many possible suitors for the 37-year-old pitcher.
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Pedro trying to extend Met life
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Pedro's agent talks up return to Mets
SILive: Ya Gotta Believe —
... says the pitcher will "definitely" return next season, and lists the Mets as a possible suitor for his client's services . "They know him better than most," Fernando Cruz, Petey's representative, told reporters. "They know the condition he's in. They know about the personal problems that affected him last year. When Pedro's healthy, he's one of the best, and he's healthy." I've already blogged how ...
Rumor Rundown: Pedro, K-Rod and Fuentes
The 'Ropolitans | NY Mets Baseball Blog —
It's looking more and more like Pedro Martinez will return to baseball in 2009. The question now is if the Mets are willing to re-sign him, they might want to hurry up. According to Pedro's agent, Fernando Cuza, "he's definitely coming back...It'll be fun to see the old Pedro again." Yeah, that would be nice, but don't count on it. Pedro is what he is, an aging, Hall of Fame-bound pitcher, who when he's having a good day can give you six or seven innings. He's a number five starter now, nothing more. If the Mets can keep him in New York with a one-year deal, it would provide some back of the rotation security if guys like Jon ...
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Pedro To Play Again Next Year
mlbtraderumors.com 12/7/2008 — According to Christian Red of the New York Daily News , Pedro Martinez plans on playing again next year.
"I do want to play," Martinez told the Daily News.
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Time to Bid Fond Farewell to Pedro | The New York Observer
observer.com 11/20/2008 — Time to Say Goodbye to Pedro. Pedro Martinez’s agent said this week that while several teams are interested in his client’s services for 2009, the Mets remain his top choice. And on the surface, Martinez is still a good fit for the Mets. Even if New ...
Agent: Pedro not done yet
fannation.com 11/18/2008 — Pedro Martinez is planning to keep pitching, his agent, Fern Cuza , tells SI.com. "He's definitely coming back,'' Cuza said. "He's got all the baggage behind him. He's ready to go get it. It'll be fun to see the old Pedro again.''
According to ...
Pedro wants to win Series with Mets | MLB.com: News
mlb.mlb.com 1/9/2009 — NEW YORK -- It's little secret that Pedro Martinez wants to return to the big leagues -- he's been saying it since the 2008 season ended. And it's little secret that he wants to do so with the Mets. Yet Friday morning played host to his most adamant ...
Profiling Pedro Martinez
beyondtheboxscore.com 11/11/2008 — One of the league's greatest players (and personalities) of all time.
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Signed as an amateur free agent in 1988 by the Los Angeles Dodgers, it took Pedro Martinez a little over four years to reach the ...
Pedro says he's received offers | mets.com: News
mlb.mlb.com 1/31/2009 — The availability of Pedro Martinez as a free agent has prompted interest among big league clubs, according to the veteran right-hander. With less than three weeks remaining before the beginning of Spring Training, the 37-year-old pitcher has received ...
Pedro Martinez: One of Many Reasons —
Bleacher Report - MLB 11/17/2008
When teams are winning consistently, everybody talks about chemistry. When you go 70-92. it is often said that the team "has no chemistry." Winning creates chemistry.
Losing creates empty clubhouses 30 minutes after the game is over. When Billy ...
Pedro, Mets return gig unlikely —
Major League Baseball News 11/18/2008
Three weeks after Pedro Martinez filed for free agency, his agent has repeated essentially what former Mets coach Guy Conti said last month -- that Martinez wants to extend his career and return to the Mets. Interest reiterated hardly is interest ...