Tag Archives: Pedro Martinez
Top Five Blog Posts For June 2010
July 1, 2010Below is a listing of the top five most viewed stories on On The Black for the month of June 2010. 1. As the Playing For Peanuts videos make their way around the internet I continue to see a high … Continue reading
Tagged Cliff Lee, Johan Santana, Pedro Martinez, Top Monthly Blog Post, Wally Backman
Q & A: Trade For Cliff Lee or Sign Pedro Martinez
June 16, 2010In the video below I answer the following viewer question: go57mets – If you were GM, would you rather trade Reese Havens, Josh Thole, and Jon Niese for Cliff Lee, and risk not being able to resign Lee, or sign … Continue reading
Q & A: Thoughts on Carl Crawford and Adrian Gonzalez
September 15, 2009In the video below, I discuss Pedro’s performance Sunday night, Lenny Dykstra puts his 86 ring up for sale and a Q & A. Q & A Question answered in the video above: nysportsman2 - what are your thoughts on the … Continue reading
Tagged Adrian Gonzalez, Carl Crawford, Lenny Dykstra, New York Mets, Pedro Martinez
Q & A: Pedro Martinez
July 13, 2009If your having trouble viewing this video, try the Quicktime version For more Q & A segments, click here!
5 Reasons The Mets Should Sign Pedro Martinez
March 13, 2009There has been a lot of talk lately about the possibility of the Mets resigning Pedro Martinez. At this time, it seems as if Pedro Martinez is more interested in the Mets, then the Mets are interested in him. I … Continue reading
Mets Spring Training – Pedro, Pudge and WBC
March 5, 2009There were a number of stories coming out of Mets camp this week (besides Johan Santana’s elbow). Pedro Martinez is trying to prove he can still pitch, the Mets shows signs of being interested in Pudge Rodriguez and half the … Continue reading
Tagged Pedro Martinez, Pudge Rodriguez, WBC, World Baseball Classic
Pedro Martinez – Four Years Later
October 6, 2008Was the signing of Pedro Martinez by the New York Mets a good one? That is the question that I have debated with friends every since Pedro signed a 4 year, $53 million deal back in 2005. My response to the … Continue reading


