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Carmelo Martinez
Born: 1960

  • Cousin of Edgar Martinez
    [Courtesy Arnie Braunstein]
  • OF-1B 1983-91 Cubs, Padres, Phillies, Pirates, Royals, Reds

    Carmelo Martinez's Teammates

    GamesAverageHRRBI
    Career 1003.245108424
    League CS 7.20002
    World Series 5.17600

    Books and articles about Carmelo Martinez

    After homering in his first major league at-bat with the Cubs in September 1983, Martinez was traded to San Diego with Craig Lefferts and infielder Fritzie Connally for Scott Sanderson, and in 1984 he started in left field for the National League Champion Padres, teaming with Kevin McReynolds to give the Padres a promising young outfield duo. Martinez led San Diego with 21 homers in 1985, then was hampered by tendinitis in one knee in 1986, hitting only .238 with nine home runs.
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    A heavy, slow-footed right-handed hitter, Martinez rebounded with a .273 average and 15 long balls in 1987, but struggled in 1988 and 1989 with San Diego, hitting only .236 and .221. After six seasons with the Padres, Martinez signed with the Phillies in 1990, but his offense never rebounded and he was traded three times in the next two seasons.

    Carmelo’s cousin Edgar Martinez is recognized as one of the best designated hitters ever. (ArB/SCL/AF)


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    FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
    » December 7, 1983: In a complicated 3-team swap, pitcher Scott Sanderson is traded from the Expos to the Cubs. Montreal receives pitcher Gary Lucas from San Diego, and the Padres get P Craig Lefferts, 1B-OF Carmelo Martinez, and 3B Fritz Connally from Chicago.

    » May 30, 1985: San Diego's Andy Hawkins runs his record to 10-0 with a 5–4 win over the Expos. He is the major leagues' first 10-game winner this season. Carmelo Martinez raps a 3-run homer in the 4th and a solo homer in the 6th for the Pads.

    » July 11, 1991: The Reds trade 1B Todd Benzinger to the Royals in exchange for OF-1B Carmelo Martinez.