i am on record as having been ok with delino deshields joining the dodgers via trade prior to the 1994 season. once jody reed made the surprising decision to leave the team, the dodgers needed a second baseman, and deshields seemed like he was breaking out at the time. it turned out to not be a good trade, as the dodgers gave up future hall of famer pedro martinez. here's pedro's card that sits in my hall of famer collection:
that's a 2018 topps high tek portraitek autograph numbered 09/60. here's the back:
i don't believe i saw pedro pitch for the dodgers, but i did see him with the expos. it was his seventh career start, and second for the expos, when i saw him take the mound at dodger stadium on april 24, 1994. he was bested in the game by the other pedro of the day - astacio. mike piazza and tim wallach both took martinez deep (wallach went yard twice in the game), although he did manage 9 strikeouts in 6.2 innings pitched. three years later, he was pedro! and won the cy young award with the expos. a move to boston meant that he was going to pitch in minnesota at some point, and i made it a priority to be there.
on august 24, 1999 i made my way to the metrodome to specifically watch pedro mow down some twins. he did not disappoint. pedro wound up with 15 k's in 8 innings, and at one point, struck out 7 batters in a row. he was dominant and a joy to watch. five years later, i went to boston to see the dodgers in their first visit to fenway since the 1916 world series, and pedro took the mound in the third game of the series. he had only five strikeouts this time, but still pitched well and was worth the price of admission.
there are quite a few players in this collection that i could have seen play, but didn't. i am very happy that pedro martinez isn't one of them.
here's my hall of famer collection as its been documented so far:
tony perez - 2004 fleer national pastime 2002 fleer greats authentic autograph buyback 30/59
ozzie smith - 2019 topps finest finest origins autograph
gary carter - 1999 fleer sports illustrated greats of the game autograph collection
on august 24, 1999 i made my way to the metrodome to specifically watch pedro mow down some twins. he did not disappoint. pedro wound up with 15 k's in 8 innings, and at one point, struck out 7 batters in a row. he was dominant and a joy to watch. five years later, i went to boston to see the dodgers in their first visit to fenway since the 1916 world series, and pedro took the mound in the third game of the series. he had only five strikeouts this time, but still pitched well and was worth the price of admission.
there are quite a few players in this collection that i could have seen play, but didn't. i am very happy that pedro martinez isn't one of them.
here's my hall of famer collection as its been documented so far:
babe ruth - 2003 topps tribute world series edition world series tribute relic 351/425
warren spahn - 1999 upper deck century legends epic signatures
mickey mantle - 2000 upper deck legends legendary game jerseys relic
willie mays - 1997 topps willie mays reprints autograph
al kaline - 2001 fleer greats of the game autographs
duke snider - 2003 upper deck sp authentic chirography hall of famers 144/250
bob gibson - 2001 fleer greats of the game autographs
honus wagner - 2001 topps tribute relic
tris speaker - 2011 topps tribute dual relic green parallel 53/75
george sisler - 2004 topps tribute hall of fame tribute relic
dizzy dean - 2001 topps tribute relic
bob feller - 2001 topps archives
jackie robinson - 2004 topps clubhouse collection clubhouse relic
yogi berra - 1998 donruss signatures significant signatures 1640/2000
roberto clemente - 2005 donruss greats hall of fame souvenirs relic
willie mays - 1997 topps willie mays reprints autograph
bob gibson - 2001 fleer greats of the game autographs
hank aaron - 2004 topps originals 1979 topps all-time record holders rbi 03/32
frank robinson - 1995 upper deck autographs
harmon killebrew - 2000 upper deck legends legendary signatures
pee wee reese - 2001 topps tribute relics
jim hunter - 1998 donruss signature series significant signatures 0736/2000
gaylord perry - 2003 topps finest finest moments autographs
rollie fingers - 2018 topps archives signature series 1978 topps buyback 1/3
reggie jackson - 2018 topps tier one tier one talent autographs 19/60
steve carlton - 2018 topps five star career year autographs
mike schmidt - 2002 topps archives autoproof 1980 topps buyback 048/147
don sutton - 2001 fleer greats of the game
tony perez - 2004 fleer national pastime 2002 fleer greats authentic autograph buyback 30/59
dave winfield - 2003 upper deck sp authentic chirography hall of famers 121/350
ozzie smith - 2019 topps finest finest origins autograph
gary carter - 1999 fleer sports illustrated greats of the game autograph collection
dennis eckersley - 2017 topps archives signature series 1984 topps buyback 47/99
paul molitor - 2016 topps museum collection archival autographs 021/125
bruce sutter - 2003 topps all-time fan favorites
jim rice - 2005 upper deck past time pennants past time signatures
andre dawson - 2000 fleer greats of the game autographs
pedro martinez - 2018 topps high tek portraitek autograph 09/60
tim raines - 2018 topps tribute tribute autographs green parallel 26/95
alan trammell - 2001 fleer greats of the game autographs
roy halladay - 2017 topps archives signature series 2004 topps buyback 15/23
pete rose* - 2018 panini flawless legendary signatures 15/25
pedro martinez - 2018 topps high tek portraitek autograph 09/60
tim raines - 2018 topps tribute tribute autographs green parallel 26/95
alan trammell - 2001 fleer greats of the game autographs
roy halladay - 2017 topps archives signature series 2004 topps buyback 15/23
pete rose* - 2018 panini flawless legendary signatures 15/25
you can find the full list of hall of famers (and some not - yet) that i aim to include in this collection at my want list site.
*not currently a member of the hall of fame
Wow, that's a fantastic card! Pedro is probably my favorite pitcher of all-time. I've started seeking out one of his autos but haven't fit it in the budget yet.
ReplyDeletePedro is one of my all-time favorites as well. That's a great looking card!
ReplyDeletePedro was the man. So glad I had the opportunity to watch him pitch during his career. Lol. Not sure if I ever saw him pitch in person (there's definitely a chance)... but plenty of highlights for sure..
ReplyDeleteI saw him pitch while with the Expos as well - an interleague game at Yankee Stadium. He dominated the Yankees, and the biggest highlights were the fights in the stands between the Yankee fans and the Dominican fans rooting for Pedro.
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