Felix Anthony (Tippy) Martinez (born May 31, 1950 in
La Junta, Colorado), is a retired
professional baseball pitcher. Martinez, who threw left-handed, pitched fourteen seasons in
Major League Baseball between 1974 and 1988, primarily as a
relief pitcher. The majority of his career (1976–86) was spent as a member of the
Baltimore Orioles, where he was a member of the Baltimore team that won the
1983 World Series.
Career
Martinez was drafted by the
Washington Senators in the 35th round of the 1969 amateur draft, but did not sign with the team. He began his MLB career with the
New York Yankees in 1974 after signing as a free agent. On June 15, 1976, he was involved in a major trade, moving to Baltimore along with
Rick Dempsey,
Rudy May,
Scott McGregor and
Dave Pagan in exchange for
Doyle Alexander,
Jimmy Freeman,
Elrod Hendricks,
Ken Holtzman and
Grant Jackson.
Martinez may be best known for
picking off three
Toronto Blue Jays at
first base in one
inning during an August 24, 1983 game at Baltimore's
Memorial Stadium. The Orioles, having replaced both their starting
catcher and his backup while rallying to tie the game in the ninth inning, entered the tenth with reserve
infielder Lenn Sakata in the game at catcher. Three consecutive Blue Jays hitters reached first base and each one, thinking it would be easy to
steal a base on Sakata, took a big lead. Martinez picked off all three
baserunners, then became the winning pitcher when the Orioles won the game on Sakata's
home run...
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