The New York Yankees and Pedro Martinez's Boston Red Sox rivalry of the past had some heated encounters. That was exemplified ...
The debate about Don Zimmer and Pedro Martinez, which involves one of the most infamous moments in the history of the sport, will perhaps never be over. With The Comeback: 2004 Boston Red Sox ...
We've seen the dislike between the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres reach a boiling point we haven't witnessed in the postseason since Pedro Martinez tossed Don Zimmer to the ground in 2003.
The words “baseball lifer” are often thrown around lightly when discussing prominent figures in MLB. Don Zimmer, however, leaves no doubt when it comes to the correct application of the phrase.
Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez had the stage to himself Wednesday at City Hall, and used it to go on the offensive in his ongoing fight with Mayor Brandon Johnson over control of the ...
The Dodgers and Padres have created the best rivalry in MLB through a willingness to spend on big-name players and be ...
The Yankees’ 2003 ALCS win featured a benches-clearing brawl where Pedro Martinez notably threw down New York bench coach Don Zimmer before Aaron Boone hit a walk-off home run in Game 7.
Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez sits in during a monthly Board of Education meeting at Roberto Clemente Community Academy on Sept. 26. Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times Share Chicago ...
In the Moselle Open Round of 32 on Monday, No. 41-ranked Pedro Martinez meets No. 124 Pierre-Hugues Herbert. Martinez’s last competition was on September 26, 2024 at the China Open, when he fell ...
Pedro began working as an admissions representative at Hope in June 2018. He is recruiting from Chicagoland and Holland High School, where he graduated from. Prior to Hope College, Pedro worked for ...
In October 2004, the Red Sox defeated the Cardinals 3-0 to win their first World Series in 86 years. Ron Vesely/ AS A KID WHO grew up in the Dorchester section of Boston, the Red Sox were everything ...
Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. As Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez begins selling his newly unveiled plan to use special city funds meant for development to fix ...