The 19-year-old pitcher from Sinaloa made his major league debut Friday night, lasting less than three innings. Based on how memorable Latino pitchers fared in their first career appearance, Urias has nothing to worry about.
Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez, John Smoltz and Craig Biggio joins the hallowed halls of Cooperstown Randy Johnson, Craig Biggio, Pedro Martinez and John Smoltz joined the hallowed halls of Cooperstown.
Pedro Martinez, a starting pitcher from the Dominican Republic, is considered by many baseball fans to have been the greatest Latin American pitcher of all time. The 43-year-old player will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday, and judging by his recent comments, will not be taking his honor lightly.
The 2015 Major League Baseball season is halfway complete. We all love the long ball, but it's time to give credit to the pitchers. Latin Post takes a look at some pitchers who could win the National League CY Young award this year.
Masahiro Tanaka managed to stay healthy in spring training, but former Boston Red Sox pitcher Pedro Martinez believes the New York Yankees ace will eventually undergo Tommy John surgery.
With Pedro Martinez now a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, he will always be regarded as one of the best to ever play. Latin American players have always had a big legacy in the baseball world. Here, Latin Post ranks the 10 greatest Latin American pitchers in Major League Baseball history.
Pedro Martinez was elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame by the voters with flying colors. Martinez is one of the greatest pitchers in recent memory, and this caps off his amazing career. Randy Johnson, John Smoltz and Craig Biggio were also elected.
The 2015 Baseball Hall of Fame induction shows a lot of promise. One of the greatest pitchers in recent memory, Pedro Martinez, is up for election for the first time in his career. Latin Post.com reflects back on the Dominican pitcher's incredible career, and predicts whether or not he will make the Hall of Fame.
Dubbed the "most dominant" and "most beloved Latino pitcher" in baseball history, former Boston Red Sox pitcher, Pedro Martinez wants to share his story that began in the Dominican Republic and ended in the U.S. as an eight-time All-Star and 2004 World Series champion who was the highest paid player in 1997.