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    Pedro Jaime Martínez (born October 25, 1971) is a Dominican-American former professional baseball starting pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball...
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    Pedro Martínez Portero (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo maɾˈtineθ]; born 26 April 1997) is a Spanish professional tennis player. He has a career high ATP...
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    occurred in Europe during the late 20th century. Juan Pedro Martínez' father, Andrés Martínez Navarro, had been commissioned to drive a tank truck carrying...
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    Pedro Martínez de Luna y Pérez de Gotor (25 November 1328 – 23 May 1423), known as el Papa Luna (lit. 'the Moon Pope') or Pope Luna, was an Aragonese nobleman...
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    Pedro Martínez de la Rosa (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo ðe la ˈrosa]; born 24 February 1971) is a Spanish former racing driver, motorsport executive...
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    of Hall of Fame pitcher Pedro Martínez, and is currently a senior advisor in Latin America for the Baltimore Orioles. Martínez was signed by the Los Angeles...
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    more recent and recognizable, Major League Baseball names include: Pedro Martínez, from Manoguayabo, was a Major League Baseball player from 1992 to 2009...
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    Tony Armas Jr. and Carl Pavano to the Montreal Expos for pitcher Pedro Martínez. Martínez became the anchor of the team's pitching staff and turned in several...
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    Pedro Martínez Losa (born 9 May 1976) is a Spanish football coach and sporting director, who is currently the head coach of the Scotland women's national...
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    Pedro Martínez Sánchez (born 29 June 1961 in Barcelona) is a Spanish professional basketball coach for Valencia of the Liga ACB. Martínez has coached...
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  • link] Pedro Martinez Cami Garcia at the International Handball Federation Pedro Martínez Camí García at the European Handball Federation Pedro Martínez Camí...
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  • to: Pedro Martínez (left-handed pitcher) (born 1968), Dominican baseball player Pedro Martínez (basketball), Spanish basketball coach Pedro Martínez (Argentine...
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  • Pedro Martínez Aquino (born November 29, 1968), commonly but inaccurately referred to as Pedro A. Martínez (to distinguish him from the more famous Pedro...
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  • boxer Pedro Martínez, Dominican baseball player Pedro Miguel Pauleta, Portuguese football player Pedro Morales, Puerto Rican professional wrestler Pedro Pérez...
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    was good for sixth in the AL among qualifiers. Both he and teammate Pedro Martínez were instrumental in leading the Red Sox to the postseason. Though the...
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    Martínez (often spelled without the acute accent on the "I") is a common surname in the Spanish language. Martínez is the most common surname in the Spanish...
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  • Jakob Schnaitter / Mark Wallner Kevin Krawietz / Tim Pütz → replaced by Pedro Martínez / Sergio Martos Gornés "Moselle Open Overview". atptour.com. "Joueurs...
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  • each. The Red Sox won game three, aided by seven shutout innings by Pedro Martínez. A leadoff home run by Johnny Damon in the first inning gave the Sox...
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  • Grigor Dimitrov (withdrew) Holger Rune (withdrew) Ugo Humbert (withdrew) Pedro Martínez (first round) Jan-Lennard Struff (second round) Alex Michelsen (semifinals)...
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  • Little is best remembered for his decision to leave starting pitcher Pedro Martínez in the eighth inning of Game 7 while the Red Sox held a three-run lead...
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    Pedro Martínez is a municipality located in the province of Granada, in Spain. As of 2002[update], Pedro Martínez had a population of 1,232. Municipal...
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  • Pedro Martinez (born 1969/1970) is a Mexican-American school administrator serving as the CEO of Chicago Public Schools (the superintendent position of...
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  • in Spring Training. In July 2009, Phillies scouts evaluated pitcher Pedro Martínez in two simulated games against the Phillies DSL team, leading to a one-year...
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    Pedro Martínez and Curt Schilling were scheduled as the starting pitchers Games 5 and 6, respectively. On April 20, 2012, Millar, together with Pedro...
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    ball rolling down the first base line. The second game, pitched by Pedro Martínez, stayed close until Boston scored four in the ninth to win 8–3. In game...
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    the Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame. Martínez was elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2019. Martínez was born in New York City on January...
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    record for the most consecutive awards won with four. Clemens, Johnson, Pedro Martínez, Gaylord Perry, Roy Halladay, Max Scherzer, and Blake Snell are the...
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  • 13, 2004, at Yankee Stadium (I) in Bronx, New York Game 2 featured Pedro Martínez of the Red Sox facing Yankees pitcher Jon Lieber. Again, the Yankees...
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    though he lost Game 3 of the 1999 ALCS in a matchup against Red Sox ace Pedro Martínez, which was the Yankees' only loss in the 1999 playoffs. Clemens won...
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    Baseball team. In 1993, DeShields was sent to Los Angeles in exchange for Pedro Martínez; the deal was initially pilloried by the Montreal Gazette and other...
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