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Not sure if any of you remember this guy, but he was on the Sox during the late '80s/early '90s. I remember him being one of the few bright spots of the '89 season.

 

 

 

Anyways, here's the story...

 

Ex-player Martinez, 40, dies at home in Venezuela

   

Jan. 24, 2006

CBS SportsLine.com wire reports   

 

CARACAS, Venezuela -- Carlos Martinez, who played for seven seasons in Major League Baseball, died on Tuesday at his home in Venezuela at age 40, his wife said.

 

Martinez, an infielder for the Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians and California Angels from 1988-93 and 1995, died at his home in the coastal state of Vargas, about 20 kilometers north of the capital Caracas, Evelyn de Martinez told reporters.

 

She declined to specify the cause of death, although she said he had suffered for years from the same disease which forced him to retire from baseball in 1998.

 

"He was hospitalized many times until last week, when they told me nothing else could be done," De Martinez said. "He wanted to spend his final days here at home with his family."

 

"Cafe" Martinez, as he was affectionately known because of his penchant for Venezuelan coffee, began his professional career at age 18 in his home port city of La Guaira with Los Tiburones, and was signed that same year by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent.

 

He was traded in 1986 to the Chicago White Sox, for whom he made his major leagues debut two years later in the last month of the regular season as a third baseman.

 

Undermined by injuries, he finished with a MLB career batting average of .258 with 25 home runs, and 161 RBI.

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I don't remember much about Carlos Martinez the player but I sure remember that baseball card.

 

By the way, Carlos Martinez is the player who hit the fly ball that bounced off of Jose Canseco's head and went over the fence for a homerun. Martinez was with the Indians then.

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QUOTE(SSH2005 @ Jan 24, 2006 -> 10:49 PM)
I don't remember much about Carlos Martinez the player but I sure remember that baseball card. 

 

By the way, Carlos Martinez is the player who hit the fly ball that bounced off of Jose Canseco's head and went over the fence for a homerun.  Martinez was with the Indians then.

 

I remember him now being with the Indians. Don't remember much about him with the White Sox.

 

Rest in Peace Carlos. :gosoxretro:

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I remember running into both Carlos Martinez and Ivan Calderon at a nightclub in Logan Square way back when. They came in together so they must have been buds. It's amazing to think that they are both gone now. Minnie was also there that night.

 

RIP Carlos.

 

BTW...who's on the on deck circle in that card? Could it be scammy?

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I remember Carlos Martinez very well. Sad to hear the news. If he was very sick, then it's even sadder considering he was only 40.

 

The Sox traded Ron Kittle, Joel Skinner and Wayne Tolleson to the Yankees to get him and Ron Hassey way back when.

 

RIP Carlos.

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QUOTE(SOXFANSINCE72 @ Jan 25, 2006 -> 11:39 AM)
I remember running into both Carlos Martinez and Ivan Calderon at a nightclub in Logan Square way back when.  They came in together so they must have been buds.  It's amazing to think that they are both gone now.  Minnie was also there that night. 

 

RIP Carlos.

 

BTW...who's on the on deck circle in that card?  Could it be scammy?

 

Haha it very well may be.

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