Víctor Martínez

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Cleveland Indians — No. 41
Catcher
Bats: Switch Throws: Right
Major League Baseball debut
September 10, 2002 for the Cleveland Indians
Selected MLB statistics
(through 2006)
AVG     .301
RBI     302
HR     61
Teams

    Víctor Jesús Martínez (born December 23, 1978 in Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela) is a Major League Baseball catcher and switch-hitter who has played for the Cleveland Indians since 2002.

    Martínez was signed by the Cleveland Indians as an amateur free agent in 1996. After a pair of minor league MVP awards and batting titles in 2001-02, he made his debut with Cleveland at the end of 2002.

    In 2003, Martínez was busiest between Triple-A Buffalo Bisons and the Indians. He finished with a combined .315 batting average, hitting at a .349 clip in August and September with the big club. Exhibiting knowledge of the strike zone and an ability to make contact, he reduced his strikeout totals and produced a combined .376 on base percentage. He also drove in 63 runs, hitting .323 with runners in scoring position, and was selected to participate in the All-Star Futures Game played at Chicago's U.S. Cellular Field. From 2001-03, the Venezuelan slugger batted a combined .330 with 40 home runs and 194 RBI.

    Showing defensive improvement, Martínez displayed an ability to call games at the major league level and began 2004 as the Indians' No. 1 catcher. In his first full-season he did a fine job defensively, hit .283 with 23 home runs, set a new record for Indians catchers with 108 RBI, earned his first All-Star selection, and shared the Silver Slugger honor as the top-hitting American League catcher with Iván Rodríguez. For the first time since the awards began in 1980, there was a tie at one position. On July 16, Martínez also had the best offensive night by a Tribe catcher in franchise history, when he hit three home runs, singled twice, drew a walk, and drove in a career-high seven runs in a perfect 5-for-5 game.

    In June 2005, Martínez was batting .207 but he came into the season's final weekend batting .382 (96-for-251) after the All-Star break, the most for any ML player. He finished the season with a .305 average, 20 home runs and 80 RBI.

    In a four season career, Martínez has posted a .293 average with 45 home runs and 209 RBI in 349 games played.

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    [edit] Highlights

    • All-Star (2004)
    • Silver Slugger Award (2004)
    • His 23 HR in 2004 tied for the most in MLB by catchers, and his 108 RBI were 22 more than any other catcher

    [edit] Career Statistics

    Stats
    Season Team League G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG AVG
    1997 Maracay R 53 122 21 42 12 0 0 26 32 11 6 0 .474 .443 .344
    1998 Guacara R 55 160 28 43 13 0 1 27 32 14 8 2 .404 .369 .269
    1999 Mahoning Valley A 64 235 37 65 9 0 4 36 27 31 0 1 .346 .366 .277
    2000 Columbus A 21 70 11 26 9 1 2 12 11 6 0 0 .452 .614 .371
    2000 Kinston A 26 83 9 18 7 0 0 8 11 5 1 1 .313 .301 .217
    2001 Kinston A 114 420 59 138 33 2 10 57 39 60 3 3 .394 .488 .329
    2002 Akron AA 121 443 84 149 40 0 22 85 58 62 3 3 .417 .576 .336
    2002 Cleveland MLB 12 32 2 9 1 0 1 5 3 2 0 0 .333 .406 .281
    2003 Akron AA 3 12 1 4 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 .333 .500 .333
    2003 Buffalo AAA 73 274 42 90 19 0 7 45 26 32 3 5 .395 .474 .328
    2003 Cleveland MLB 49 159 15 46 4 0 1 16 13 21 1 1 .345 .333 .289
    2004 Cleveland MLB 141 520 77 147 38 1 23 108 60 69 0 1 .359 .492 .283
    2005 Cleveland MLB 147 547 73 167 33 0 20 80 63 78 0 1 .378 .475 .305
    2006 Cleveland MLB 1 4 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 .250 .500 .250
    Minor League Totals 530 1819 292 575 144 3 46 298 236 222 24 15 .397 .474 .316
    Major League Totals 350 1262 168 370 77 1 45 210 139 171 1 3 .364 .463 .293

    Stats as of April 4, 2006

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