2015 Baseball Hall of Fame: A look at the ballot

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May 20, 2014; Boston, MA, USA; Boston Red Sox pitcher former pitcher

Pedro Martinez

shows his World Series rings prior to a game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports

Pedro Martinez

Martinez managed a 213-100 won-loss record and had a lifetime WHIP of 1.054. Martinez was 26 when he was traded to Boston from Montreal in 1998.

The year before the deal, he won his first Cy Young Award with the Expos. The following seven years in Boston were the ranked among the best of any pitcher in baseball history. He had back-to-back (1999, 2000) Cy Young Awards and a World Series title in 2004.

With a career ERA of 2.93, he made eight All Star game appearances and lead the MLB in earned run average five times.