Background
Martinez, Ramon Jaime was born on March 22, 1968 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republican.
Martinez, Ramon Jaime was born on March 22, 1968 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republican.
Graduated from the high school, Dominican Republican.
He is the older brother of Hall of Fame pitcher Pedro Martínez, and is currently a senior advisor in Latin America for the Baltimore Orioles. Los Angeles Dodgers
Martínez was signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers as an amateur free agent on September 1, 1984 and was the youngest player in the National League when he made his major league debut on August 13, 1988 against the San Francisco Giants. He remained a solid pitcher for several years and threw a no-hitter against the Florida Marlins on July 14, 1995.
In his no-hitter, the only thing that kept him from a perfect game was a walk to Tommy Gregg with two outs in the 8th inning.
Early in the 1998 season, Martínez suffered a torn rotator cuff and torn cartilage, which was surgically repaired on June 30. The Dodgers did not pick up a $5.6 million option after 1998 and he signed with the Boston Red Sox.
In 11 seasons with the Dodgers, he was 123-77 with a 3.45 European Research Area and 1,314 strikeouts and was the team"s opening day starter five times. Boston Red Sox
Ramón started the 1999 season in the minor leagues for rehabilitation.
He was called up by the Red Sox in August, to pitch again alongside brother Pedro, making four starts for a 3-1 record with an European Research Area of 3.05.
Martinez was less successful in 2000, with a record of 10-8 and a 6.03 European Research Area, and his option for 2001 was not picked up by the Red Sox. After his two years with the Red Sox, he signed again with the Dodgers, but they released him at the end of spring training. He played briefly with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2001 before retiring.
Ramón has three brothers, Pedro, Nelson and Jesus.
While he was a starter for the Dodgers, Ramón repeatedly asserted that Pedro was an even better pitcher than he was. Nevertheless, Dodgers management thought Pedro was too small to be successful and traded him away.
Ramón and Pedro were eventually reunited as teammates during Ramón"s two years with the Red Sox. The youngest brother, Jesus also played professional baseball in the Dodgers farm system.
He was briefly called up to the Majors in September, 1996 but never got into a game.