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Friday, April 22, 2005

Pedro For President 




The fans at Dolphins Stadium saluted Pedro Martínez on Thursday night as if they were all from New York. Given the locale, they probably were.

For Martínez to pitch in front of every single native New Yorker this season, which sometimes seems like the Mets' marketing plan, his first start at home had to be followed by his first start in South Florida, New York's vacation home.

In his latest demonstration of dominance, Martínez traded velocity for control, going through one stretch in which he threw 18 consecutive strikes and another in which he retired 13 straight batters. The Marlins were so overmatched that Lenny Harris actually bunted for a single with Florida down by nine runs in the seventh inning, then laughed all the way to first base.

Martínez has become the undisputed attraction no matter where the Mets go. As he left a 10-1 victory over the Florida Marlins on Thursday, a crowd of 27,674 that had supposedly come to root for the home team chanted "Pe-dro, Pe-dro." While Martínez pointed to the sky, the transplanted Mets fans in South Florida gave thanks for the ace they have long been waiting to see.


The Dominican Day Parade down Broadway is going to be off the chain this year. They may march Pedro straight down to Santo Domingo and crown him King.
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