Dave Martinez  
First Baseman | Retired or Inactive Players

Hitting
Martinez always has been a line-drive hitter who uses the entire field. The Retired or Inactive Players do tend to sit Martinez when the opposing team throws a lefty. It's no secret he can't touch the left-handed breaking ball.

Baserunning & Defense
Martinez isn't fast, but he's a heady baserunner who rarely gets thrown out. When you play Martinez you're not putting him in for his glove. His arm is accurate enough.

2010 Outlook
If Martinez doesn't perform, the Retired or Inactive Players won't hesitate to send him down to the minors.

          -- Moostard Nyman
 


 

Year Team POS CH PH SP GF PL vL Hm Sc CL Age Exp Slot FA AS Qualified Positions Nyman Rating
1998 LA 1B 62 36 55 50 53 45 47 53 52 32 12 Active 57 49 CF-44, LF-48 245
1999 LA 1B 62 36 53 50 53 45 47 53 52 33 13 Active 57 49 CF-44, LF-47 242
2000 LA 1B 62 36 51 50 53 45 47 53 52 34 14 AA/AAA 57 48 CF-44, LF-46 239
2001 LA 1B 60 36 50 50 53 45 47 53 52 35 15 AA/AAA 57 48 CF-44, LF-46 234
2002 FA 1B 57 36 46 50 53 45 47 53 52 36 16 Free Agent 57 48 CF-44, LF-45 223
2003 FA 1B 55 35 43 50 53 45 47 53 52 37 17 Free Agent 56 48 CF-43, LF-44 214
2004 FA 1B 51 34 41 50 53 45 47 53 52 38 18 Free Agent 55 46 CF-41, LF-42 202
2005 FA 1B 46 33 38 50 53 45 47 53 52 39 19 Free Agent 53 44 CF-40, LF-41 187
2006 FA 1B 42 30 33 50 53 45 47 53 52 40 20 Free Agent 51 42 CF-38, LF-38 169
2007 FA 1B 38 28 28 50 53 45 47 53 52 41 21 Free Agent 49 39 CF-36, LF-36 152
Ratings Delta     -4 -2 -5             +1 +1   -2 -3   -17
History generated by Biorhythm v2.6.86 on Sun Nov 14 13:28:08 EST 2004

Data printed in red denotes that player was in the top two percent for that category and year. Blue data denotes membership to the bottom two percent.