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Pedro’s Future
Reports recently circulated that Pedro Martinez definitely plans on pitching in 2009, if not longer than that. Having just turned 37 years old, he certainly would not be the oldest pitcher in the major leagues next season; however, based on his performance this season, the supremely dominant ...
Thigh Of The Week: Natalie Martinez
Thigh Of The Week: Natalie Martinez
sharapovasthigh.blogspot.com — The gorgeous Natalie Martinez is honored with this week's Thigh Of The Week. (more) Thigh Of The Week: Natalie Martinez
Pedro trying to extend Met life
Pedro trying to extend Met life
nydailynews.com — 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. (more) Pedro trying to extend Met life
Leitch: The Unfortunate Legacy of Pedro Martinez -- Daily Intel --  New York News Blog -- New York Magazine
Leitch: The Unfortunate Legacy of Pedro Martinez -- Daily Intel -- New York News Blog -- New ...
nymag.com — Remember when Pedro Martinez was to be the savior of the Mets? Now the Mets don t even want him back. Pedro s contract, signed in 2004, is off the books, and while he claims he wants to come back, the Mets don t seem to have room for him in the ... (more) Leitch: The Unfortunate Legacy of Pedro Martinez -- ...
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Amazin' Avenue — ... At FanGraphs, Eric Seidman talks about Pedro Martinez and his future in the big leagues. His Marcel projection isn't too hot, though the Bill James projection is very optimistic. ...

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