Carmelo Martínez
Carmelo Martínez Salgado is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball left fielder, first baseman, and coach. He played all or part of nine seasons in Major League Baseball, primarily as a first baseman and outfielder, from 1983 to 1991. He also played one season in Nippon Professional Baseball for the Orix BlueWave in. He is the cousin of Edgar Martínez.
Playing career
On August 22, 1983, Martínez hit a List of [Major League Baseball players with a home run in their first major league at bat|home run in his very first major league at-bat] for the Cubs. The homer came off Cincinnati's Frank Pastore in the 5th inning at Wrigley Field.On December 7, 1983, Martínez was traded by the Cubs along with Craig Lefferts and Fritzie Connally to the San Diego Padres in exchange for pitcher Scott Sanderson. He and Kevin McReynolds were dubbed the M&M Boys on the 1984 [San Diego Padres season|1984 San Diego Padres team] that reached the first World Series in franchise history. Martínez had 66 RBI, while McReynolds shared the team lead with 20 home runs.
Coaching career
Chicago Cubs
On July 25, 2008, Martínez was involved in a minor league brawl while serving as interim manager of the Chicago Cubs' Single-A affiliate, the Peoria Chiefs. He approached Donnie Scott, manager of the Dayton Dragons, and engaged in a heated discussion before shoving him, resulting in emptied benches.Martínez later served as the manager of the rookie-level Arizona League Cubs.
Prior to the 2019 Caribbean Series, Martínez was named manager of the Cangrejeros de Santurce after his predecessor Ramón Vázquez quit minutes after winning the LBPRC title.