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Victor Martinez #41 | Catcher | Cleveland Indians
Height: 6-2    Weight: 195    Throws: R    Bats: S
Born: Dec 23, 1978, Ciudad Bolivar,
Contract: Signed through 2009 with a club option for 2010.
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September 25, 2008
Indians catcher Victor Martinez had his suspension reduced from three games to two, according to the Cleveland Plain-Dealer.

Our View:Martinez was suspended for his role in the fracas between Gary Sheffield and Fausto Carmona. Martinez will start to serve his suspension Thursday evening.
September 23, 2008
Victor Martinez went 0-for-5 and left five men on base in the Indians 5-4 loss to the Red Sox.

Our View:Maybe he's thinking about his upcoming suspension, but this was not a quality evening for Martinez. Fantasy owners would love to see a monster remainder of the season to make up for the poor numbers Martinez has put up.
September 22, 2008
Victor Martinez was suspended for three games for his role in the Tigers-Indians brawl from last Friday, according to the Associated Press. Martinez is scheduled to begin his suspension tonight, though no word is yet available on whether he will appeal.

Our View:This suspension is for one more game than the amount of home runs that he has hit this year (two), so perhaps the league will take pity on him and lower the suspension to two games for the sake of symmetry. Stay tuned.
September 20, 2008
Indians catcher Victor Martinez called out Tigers slugger Gary Sheffield after Sheffield charged Fausto Carmona from first base, according to the Detroit Free Press. "This guy, I don't know how many years he has, but his act is tired - all that macho, throwing your equipment off, all this stuff. Trust me: He don't want none of me," Martinez stated.

Our View:Know what fantasy owners want from you, Victor? Home runs. One of the most disappointing players in fantasy this year, Martinez suffered an arm injury, keeping him away for some time, and he has just two round-trippers on the season.
September 19, 2008
Victor Martinez was ejected from Friday's game in the seventh inning after a benches-clearing incident according to the AP.

Our View:The brawl started when Gary Sheffield charged Fausto Carmona from first base. Martinez will likely face a suspension for his part in the alteracation.
September 16, 2008
Victor Martinez hit a walk-off 11th inning home run off of Twins' closer Joe Nathan on Tuesday night. It was just his second of the season. He finished the night 3-for-5 with three runs and three RBI.

Our View:His first of the year came earlier this month. Clearly he does not have his old power stroke, but any progress is still, well, progress.
September 9, 2008
Victor Martinez is not in the starting lineup for Tuesday's game against the Indians. Travis Hafner, fresh off the DL, is serving as the DH, and Kelly Shoppach is behind the plate.

Our View:Unless Hafner or Martinez picks up a first base mitt, the two may end up splitting DH time over the final weeks. Shoppach's good work behind the plate means the Indians may need to shuffle some pieces this offseason.
September 7, 2008
Victor Martinez was the DH for the Indians, and he got two hits in three at-bats while driving in all three Cleveland runs in their 3-1 win over the Royals.

Our View:Martinez is hitting .333 with six RBI since coming off the DL, rewarding any fantasy owner who stuck with him in his long stint away.
September 5, 2008
Victor Martinez finally got the nod behind the plate against the Royals. He had not caught since June because of elbow surgery. Martinez was sharp at the plate with two singles, driving in a run in the fifth inning. He finished 2-for-3 with two walks and two runs scored.

Our View:This was by far his best performance since returning from the DL six games ago. It's still too early to tell how effective he will be going forward.
September 2, 2008
Victor Martinez finally hit his first home run of the season in the Indians 9-3 win over the White Sox.

Our View:Martinez has been among the biggest disappointments of the year for fantasy owners, who undoubtedly took him with a high pick, expecting him to be among, if not the, best offensive catcher.
August 30, 2008
Catcher Victor Martinez made his return to the lineup Friday night, but he made his return to the bench Saturday afternoon, according to MLB.com. The Indians want to be careful with how quickly they work Martinez back into full-time duty, so manager Eric Wedge plans to pick his spots with how he plays him. Martinez went 1-for-3 with a run scored in his return to the lineup against the Mariners. "He'll be back in there [Sunday], at first base or DH," Wedge said. "He's going to throw again [Sunday], then we'll assess where he's at on Monday."

Our View:Martinez could be ready to catch a game by that point, but he's not expected to catch more than two games a week from here on out.
August 29, 2008
Victor Martinez is batting fifth in the Indians' lineup tonight and working at first base against Seattle in his first game back, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. He said, "I wanted to make sure to do my rehab right. I wanted to get back as soon as possible without any problems. It's exciting to finally go."

Our View:He will be scheduled to catch about twice a week, and will serve at first base and as a DH the rest of the time.
August 29, 2008
Indians catcher Victor Martinez has been activated from the disabled list, according to the Cleveland Plain-Dealer. In a corresponding roster move, Andy Gonzalez was designated for assignment.

Our View:Maybe now he'll hit his first home run for fantasy owners who undoubtedly made him a fairly high pick.
August 27, 2008
Victor Martinez , who caught nine innings Tuesday for Class AAA Buffalo and went 2-for-4, could rejoin the club this weekend against Seattle at Progressive Field, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "There's still a chance Victor will be brought back before September," said manager Eric Wedge. "It will probably be September for the other two guys (Travis Hafner, Josh Barfield)."

Our View:Martinez is recovering from surgery on his right elbow and has reported no problems throwing or hitting.
August 25, 2008
Victor Martinez will play a full game at catcher in his rehab assignment, followed by a game at DH in Triple-A, and could rejoin the Indians before the end of the month, according to Indians.com.

Our View:Martinez is 3-for-12 in his rehab assignment so far, and he will resume catching duties with Cleveland upon his return. For the sake of fantasy players, let's hope his power returns with him.
August 23, 2008
Victor Martinez won't likely return to the Indians before Wednesday, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Indians want to see improvement in Martinez's throwing as he continues to recover from surgery on his right elbow.

Our View:He is still being brought along slowly, but it looks like he has a shot to return before the end of next week. He should be scooped up off the waiver wire if released when he got hurt.
August 19, 2008
Victor Martinez went 1-for-2 with a run, two RBI, and a walk in Tuesday's rehab game at Triple-A Buffalo. He played catcher. Martinez previously played two games at Double-A Akron, where he served as DH. He is recovering from right elbow surgery.

Our View:Martinez is inching closer to his major league return. We imagine that the Indians might want him to test out the elbow behind the plate a couple more times before he moves up.
August 16, 2008
Victor Martinez will move up his rehab assignment to Triple-A Buffalo on Tuesday, and he will switch from DH to catcher, MLB.com reports. He is coming back from right elbow surgery. Martinez has also dealt with a lingering left hamstring issue this season.

Our View:We haven't seen an exact return date for Martinez, but we imagine the Indians will want to test his elbow for at least 3-5 days at Triple-A. We'll continue to update his progress as he attempts to come back and help fantasy teams in late August and September.
August 16, 2008
Cleveland catcher Victor Martinez went 0-for-2 with a walk in his first rehab start since injuring his elbow, according to MLB.com.

Our View:Martinez played as the DH, but he will be the catcher early next week. He is on track, but no specific return date is known at this point.
August 14, 2008
Victor Martinez, who is recovering from right elbow surgery, is slated to begin his rehab assignment Friday at Double-A Akron, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Our View:Martinez will DH, return to Progressive Field to go through a throwing program on Saturday and then DH again for Akron on Sunday. When Martinez is ready to rejoin Cleveland, he will DH, catch and play first base, but he won't play every day.
August 12, 2008
Manager Eric Wedge reports Victor Martinez could begin a minor league rehab assignment as soon as this weekend, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Our View:Hitting coach Derek Shelton commented that Martinez's BP on Monday, "looked very good."
August 8, 2008
Victor Martinez, coming back from elbow surgery, worked out in full yet again on Friday by taking BP and throwing, according to MLB.com.

Our View:Martinez should head out next week at some point on a rehab assignment though he will DH at first before returning to catching. He could still be about two weeks away, though a return sooner is possible if he doesn't suffer any setbacks.
August 6, 2008
Victor Martinez took batting practice from both sides of the plate on Wednesday morning and threw to all the bases from behind the plate, MLB.com reports. The catcher is still not ready for a rehab assignment, though. Martinez is recovering from right elbow surgery and may be ready to head to the minors early next week.

Our View:Fantasy owners may still hope to squeeze a good September out of V-Mart, who will likely play a lot of first base and DH down the stretch.
August 5, 2008
Victor Martinez ran the bases Monday and reported no problems, reports the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "He moved around real well," manager Eric Wedge said.

Our View:Martinez could start a rehab assignment by the end of the week.
August 4, 2008
Victor Martinez will begin his rehab assignment later this week, and it's possible he could see some time at first base, according to Indians.com.

Our View:Kelly Shoppach has hit .325 since July 1, and keeping him at catcher when Martinez comes back is probably the smart thing to do. It would be nice for Martinez to start hitting for some power when he returns, as he has been an enormous disappointment in fantasy leagues. Not only has he been hurt, but he has not hit a single home run this season in nearly 200 at-bats.
July 29, 2008
Victor Martinez played catch on Monday and reported no ill effects, according to the Akron Beacon Journal. "He's caught a couple of bullpens," manager Eric Wedge said. "He didn't throw the ball back, but catching bullpens helps keep his legs in shape."

Our View:Martinez, who is coming back from right elbow surgery, is targeting a mid-August return.
July 19, 2008
Victor Martinez, recovering from right elbow surgery, is closer to resuming drills. "[He's] getting close to baseball activity. I think that hopefully towards the end of this week he can start getting more involved in baseball activity," manager Eric Wedge said on MLB.com. Wedge added: "He's still two or three weeks away, though. It's where we are."

Our View:The floundering Indians aren't about to rush V-Mart back into the lineup. We should see him sometime next month.
July 18, 2008
Victor Martinez, who is recovering from right elbow surgery, will begin playing catch and swinging a bat in a week, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Our View:He could be back with the Indians in three weeks, just in time for the stretch run of the fantasy season.
July 12, 2008
Victor Martinez has progressed in his recovery from elbow surgery to the point he will begin to play catch next week, according to the Akron Beacon Journal.

Our View:This is favorable news, and he is on target to return to the Indians at some time in August.
June 14, 2008
The Indians confirmed that Victor Martinez is expected to miss six-to-eight weeks after having bone chips removed from his right elbow on Friday, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.

Our View:There are roughly 15 weeks left in the major league season, which means Victor is likely to miss at least half of the remaining schedule. Kelly Shoppach will have a chance to run with the everyday job behind the plate, and he's the man to add in fantasy leagues.
June 12, 2008
Victor Martinez will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his injured elbow on Friday and will miss upwards of two months, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Our View:Martinez will have bone chips removed during the procedure. Kelly Shoppach will receive a substantial boost in value given this news as he will likely take on a heavy workload with the recently recalled Yamid Haad serving as the backup.
June 12, 2008
Victor Martinez has been placed on the 15-day DL due to inflammation in his right elbow, according to the AP. Martinez winced after a swing in the first inning of the Indians’ 8-5 loss to Minnesota on Wednesday. He was then lifted from the game after grounding out to shortstop. Manager Eric Wedge said, "It nicked him up on one of his swings. The elbow is something that’s been bothering him on and off all year. It must have been one of those swings that bit him a little more than usual." Catcher Yamid Haad will fill his spot on the Indians' roster.

Our View:Martinez has also been battling a strained left hamstring for most of the season. Martinez still is yet to hit a home run over 198 at-bats, and holds a .278 average.
June 12, 2008
Victor Martinez is scheduled for an MRI today for inflammation in his right elbow, according to IndiansConfidential.com.

Our View:Martinez could potentially land on the DL, and Manager Eric Wedge stated that he had been dealing with pain in the elbow for some time. We will keep you posted on his status.
June 11, 2008
Cleveland catcher Victor Martinez has left tonight's game with right elbow inflammation.

Our View:He was replaced by Kelly Shoppach behind the plate. The team has not updated his condition but may seek to give Martinez some time off for this kind of ailment. We will update as news becomes available.
June 11, 2008
Victor Martinez's performance this season has been bad; worst than bad in fact. The All Star is batting only .279 with 21 RBI and 19 runs scored. The fact he's yet to hit a home runs and has only 11 extra base hits in 197 at-bats... is shocking.

Our View:If Martinez isn't suffering from the hamstring injury, his performance has to be containered as a down year. The 30-year old can't have regressed this drastically in such a short time.
June 7, 2008
Victor Martinez pinch hit on Saturday and made an out to lower his average to .283.

Our View:That's 187 AB and counting without a home run, and after three straight .300 seasons, V-Mart is struggling to keep his average above .280. The whole world knows he is playing hurt, and at some point it will likely be best if the team just put him on the 15 day DL, let his body heal, and then hope he could return to the hitter he has proven himself to be, because he isn't even an average major league hitter right now.
June 3, 2008
A sore left hamstring kept Victor Martinez out of the lineup Tuesday for the second time in three games. However, he's not expected to need a stint in the DL. "Not right now," manager Eric Wedge said on MLB.com. "As long as the time off gives him help. It doesn't affect him when he's catching, which is a tremendous bonus for us." Wedge said the hamstring clearly affected Martinez when he faced lefty Eddie Guardado in Monday's game, which is why V-Mart was held out of the lineup against Rangers left-handed starter A.J. Murray on Tuesday. "It looked like [the hamstring] grabbed him from the right side," Wedge said.

Our View:The Indians won't face another lefty until Sunday, so hopefully V-Mart will return to the lineup shortly. We'll keep you updated on his condition.
June 1, 2008
Victor Martinez is still dealing with a lingering left hamstring issue, and he was not in the starting lineup on Sunday. "Victor needs the day," manager Eric Wedge explains to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "When he hits, his lower half is real active. It all comes into play with him... He still feels it when he runs." Martinez initially injured his hamstring on March 31.

Our View:Martinez hit only .221 in May, and now we know he had a reason beyond the neck and finger issues he had during the month. He is day-to-day and safe to start in fantasy leagues in the upcoming week.
May 26, 2008
Victor Martinez was back in the Indian's starting lineup on Sunday after sitting out back-to-back days with injured fingernail. The catcher is in the starting lineup tonight against the White Sox.

Our View:The understatement of May would be to state that V-Mart has been disappointing from a fantasy perspective. He has suffered some nagging injuries in the first two months of the season, but that doesn't explain his serious digression in power. After 145 at-bats, Martinez has yet to hit a home run, and has only eight extra-base hits on the year.
May 24, 2008
Victor Martinez was surprisingly held out of the lineup for the second straight day Saturday because of a cut of his left middle finger. "I really thought he'd be back in there [Saturday]," manager Eric Wedge said on MLB.com. "But he's still struggling with gripping the bat."

Our View:It was mildly surprising that V-Mart missed yesterday's game, so the fact that he didn't play today was discouraging. He should be back soon, but obviously he's no given for tomorrow.
May 23, 2008
Victor Martinez was scratched from Friday's lineup because of the cut of his left middle finger that he suffered last night, according to the AP.

Our View:It had sounded like V-Mart might be able to give it a go, but it appears the Tribe will play it safe. Kelly Shoppach will replace Victor, who should be back in there on Saturday.
May 23, 2008
Victor Martinez sounds like he may survive after injuring his left index finger on Thursday night. "It's kind of a cut on his finger, not a baseball-related injury," manager Eric Wedge informs the Akron Beacon Journal. "His cuticle broke open and he had trouble gripping the bat. He almost lost his bat when he was up in the fourth." Kelly Shoppach took his place on Thursday night.

Our View:Oh, those painful cuticle injuries! They get you every time. We imagine V-Mart could be back in the lineup as soon as Friday night.
May 22, 2008
Cleveland catcher Victor Martinez left tonight's battle with the Chicago White Sox in the middle of the fourth inning with what appears to be a finger injury, according to MLB.com.

Our View:The Indians report an undisclosed issue with Martinez's left index finger but have not updated his status. He was replaced by Kelly Shoppach. We will update with news as it becomes available.
May 18, 2008
The Cleveland Indians wasted an opportunity today, taking the 6-4 loss from the Cincinnati Reds. No one will feel worse than catcher Victor Martinez , going 1-for-5 with two strikeouts and five runners left on base.

Our View:Martinez came into the month on a hot streak but has since fallen, going just 10-for-43 coming into today with nine strikeouts and five walks. He failed to improve any of those numbers today.
May 14, 2008
Victor Martinez appeared to injure his left quad in a play at the plate on Tuesday night, but he stayed in the game, the Cleveland Plain Dealer notes.

Our View:We don't believe the Indians would mess around if V-Mart was hurt badly, so we're not too worried about this bit of news.
May 10, 2008
Cleveland catcher Victor Martinez brought the big stick out to play as the Indians put Toronto to bed 12-0. Martinez went 2-for-4 at the plate with three RBIs and a run scored.

Our View:Martinez has spent time at both DH and C, now hitting .346 on the season (though he has yet to hit his first home run of the season).
May 9, 2008
After serving as the designated hitter on Wednesday, Victor Martinez got Thursday completely off because of his stiff beck. Martinez is back in the starting lineup on Friday versus Toronto in his normal catcher role.

Our View:Martinez has still yet to hit a home run this year. He is hitting for average but the offensive struggles at the top of the order haven't given him many runs batted in opportunities this season. The All Star has only 11 RBI on the season.
May 8, 2008
Victor Martinez is sitting out today's game due to neck stiffness, according to MLB.com. The ailment forced him to miss Tuesday as well, and relegated him to the DH role on Wednesday. Manager Eric Wedge said, "He sucked it up to play Wednesday. He doesn't have great numbers against Yankees starter Mike Mussina, and it's a day game after a night game, so we're going to give him a day."

Our View:Martinez had treatment on his neck Thursday morning, but commented that is wasn't progressing. Martinez leads the team with a .321 average, but is yet to hit his first homer of the season over 109 at-bats. We will keep you posted on his status. Kelly Shoppach will cover his post at catcher.
May 7, 2008
Victor Martinez returned to fill the DH role on Wednesday, and though he produced an RBI on the night, he failed to record a hit to lose his 15-game hitting streak.

Our View:It's tough to dog a guy who is hitting .337 from the catchers position, but he has fewer home runs than D'backs pitcher Micah Owings this season (zero). That can't be good can it?
May 7, 2008
Victor Martinez appears to be slated to start at DH tonight after sitting out two games with a sore neck, according to the AP.

Our View:V-Mart has been a hitting machine all season with a .347 average, and we are just glad he is in the lineup, though this most recent injury likely won't help him to start hitting the longball (he has six doubles and no home runs).
May 7, 2008
Victor Martinez tried to beg his way into the lineup tonight when the Indians play the Yankees in New York, but the coaching staff felt inclined to give their catcher another day to get his neck straight. Martinez will miss his second straight game to a crick in his neck.

Our View:Yes a "crick." Kelly Shoppach receives his second straight start in place of the All Star and the American League's leading hitter.
May 7, 2008
The offensively-challenged Indians suffered a setback before Andy Pettitte threw his first pitch on Tuesday night. Indians catcher Victor Martinez was scratched from the lineup during batting practice with a stiff neck, notes the Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Our View:Martinez is leading the American League with a .347 batting average. His 15-game hitting streak is the longest active streak in the big leagues. Kelly Shoppach replaced Martinez in the lineup. Martinez missed five games in April with a strained left hamstring, but the neck injury isn't considered serious and the team is calling their backstop day-to-day. RotoTimes sources reported early Tuesday morning they believe the All Star will be back in the lineup on Wednesday.
May 6, 2008
Victor Martinez was scratched on Tuesday due to a stiff neck, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. Kelly Shoppach will start in his place. Martinez is presumably day-to-day.

Our View:We'll update V-Mart's status when more is known.
May 6, 2008
Victor Martinez is riding a 15-game hitting streak, and will look to keep it going tonight against lefty Andy Pettitte and the Yankees, according to MLB.com.

Our View:Martinez is hitting .347 overall, but only has 10 RBI over 25 games, and is yet to hit his first homer of the season. He has only struck out eight times over 95 at-bats, and his lack of power is puzzling.
April 30, 2008
Victor Martinez extended his hitting streak to 12-games on Wednesday night as he went 2-for-5 with a run scored and an RBI.

Our View:It's hard to quibble when a guy is batting .366, but Martinez hasn't hit a single long ball, has scored only five times and has knocked in only nine runs on the year. Still, he has only four K in 82 AB and is spraying the ball all over the field with great effectiveness.
April 28, 2008
Victor Martinez is riding a nine-game hitting streak and will look to keep it going tonight against Mike Mussina and the Yankees, according to MLB.com.

Our View:Martinez is hitting .366 over 71 at-bats, but is yet to hit his first homer of 2008. He has only struck out three times.
April 26, 2008
Victor Martinez hit a bases-loaded single that scored Grady Sizemore from third with one out in the ninth inning and the Cleveland Indians registered a 4-3 win over the New York Yankees on Saturday.

Our View:Martinez finished the game 2-for-4 raising his already outstanding average to .373.
April 16, 2008
Victor Martinez has racked up six hits over his last eight at-bats, according to MLB.com. He will look to remain hot tonight against pitcher Armando Galarraga and the Tigers. Galarraga is notably being called up from Triple-A to start the game in place of the injured Dontrelle Willis.

Our View:The elite catcher should remain in all lineups tonight.
April 15, 2008
Victor Martinez had three hits and two RBI for the Indians in a Tuesday loss to the Red Sox.

Our View:Martinez, who has played in nine games this April, has yet to hit a home run and has only one run scored and four RBI (two today).
April 8, 2008
Victor Martinez returned to the Indians' lineup on Monday, and performed very well as he went 2-for-4 with an RBI. He collected three total bases and he should be safe to return to your lineups now.
April 7, 2008
Victor Martinez is close to returning from a strained left hamstring. "Victor ran around out here real well (Sunday) morning," manager Eric Wedge tells the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "We'll bring Victor out early Monday and let him run the bases. If he feels all right, he'll be in the lineup that night." Kelly Shoppach has been starting in his place.
April 3, 2008
Victor Martinez could return to the lineup as soon as tomorrow night, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. V-Mart hasn't played since the opener, when he had to leave after straining a hamstring. "It's getting better every day," said manager Eric Wedge. "We're going to get to the ballpark early and he should be back in a day or two. This was an opportunity to get him back out there. I'm very happy with his progress." Wedge said there was no chance of using V-Mart as a DH. Check back for updates to see if the catcher will get back to action tomorrow.
April 3, 2008
Victor Martinez, who left Monday's outing with a strained hamstring, flew out as a pinch hitter Thursday. Manager Eric Wedge hopes V-Mart can return to catching duties in the next few days, according to the AP. The Tribe are in Oakland over the weekend and then start a series with the Angels Monday. Hopefully Martinez will be behind the plate sometime against the A's.
April 3, 2008
Victor Martinez has returned to action as he pinch-hit for Jason Michaels in Thursday's game against the White Sox, according to the Plain Dealer. He flied out to left field but it is good to see him back on the field.
April 3, 2008
Victor Martinez has a mild hamstring strain, according to the Beacon Journal. Manager Wedge stated, "Victor felt better yesterday, and he felt better today." Wedge does not believe the effects of the injury will linger long enough to force Martinez to spend time on the DL, or even to be out of the lineup for as long as a full week. Martinez stated that he does not feel any twinges in his leg when he participates in normal activity, and he will remain listed as day-to-day.
April 1, 2008
The Indians remain mum about the status of Victor Martinez, except that he is day-to-day with a mild strain, but did mention a few interesting things, according to the AP. Eric Wedge complimented Kelly Shoppach by saying, “Shoppy’s a heck of a player. He’s got a tough job, but prepares himself well. That’s why he was able to come in and contribute like he did. He made a good play at the plate and got a big hit. We’ve got confidence in Shoppy.” The team also mentioned that if Martinez ultimately ends up on the DL, they would bring up either minors leaguers Yamid Haad or Wyatt Toregas to step in as the top backup to Shoppach.
April 1, 2008
Victor Martinez underwent an MRI on Tuesday (for his hamstring ailment sustained Monday), and while the team didn't offer any news on the results, they did state that they aren't currently contemplating a roster move involving V-Mart, this according to MLB.com. More news on his status will be posted when we hear more.
March 31, 2008
Victor Martinez exited Monday's game in the second inning after injuring his left hamstring while running to second base, according to the AP. The Indians are listing V-Mart as day-to-day. Kelly Shoppach will fill in behind the plate for the Indians while Martinez is out.
March 31, 2008
Victor Martinez was forced out of action in the second inning against Chicago on Monday, after apparently injuring his leg while running the bases. More news will be posted shortly.
March 26, 2008
Victor Martinez had another strong day at the plate against Houston on Wednesday as he went 2-for-5 with three RBI. His spring average holds strong at .345 and he is expected to maintain his role as an elite fantasy catcher this season.
March 23, 2008
Victor Martinez went 3-for-4 (one home run) with one RBI against the Mets on Saturday. The elite catcher raised his spring average to .395.
March 22, 2008
Victor Martinez hit a leadoff shot to left field in the second inning off Mets left-hander Oliver Perez. Martinez has been relatively quiet this spring. The All Star backstop is consider one of the top-2 fantasy options at catcher along with speedy Russell Martin.
February 22, 2008
Victor Martinez has lost some weight in his attempt to better prepare himself for the rigors of a season wearing the tools of ignorance, according to the AP. Victor reported to camp with about 10 pounds of extra muscle and then put on a show in BP. "What he has, you either have it or you don't," hitting coach Derek Shelton said. "You can't teach it." V-Mart hit 25 longballs with 114 RBI last season and he owns a career .301 batting average. Russell Martin may go before him in some drafts this year, but few hitters, let along catchers, can match his overall production.