Meet Adrián Martínez, the new Mexican who is part of the MLB

The pitcher made his debut for the Oakland Athletics, in a game in which they beat the Detroit Tigers.

The MLB It remains a home that houses the best Mexican players in the world. In fact, the championship had one more start in the hands of Adrian Martinez.

The Aztec’s opening minutes were outstanding on the diamond as his side secured a 4-1 victory over the Detroit Tigers.

The Aztec pitcher pitched for five innings and a third, leaving a pleasant taste in the mouths of the public.

The 25-year-old from Mexicali, Baja California allowed just four hits.

Additionally, he eliminated three rivals, becoming the 140th Mexican player to make Major League Baseball.

For several years, in Aztec country, there has been the Alfredo Harp Helu Baseball Academyof which Martínez is the 11th athlete to graduate, although the intention is to double the number of graduates.

In 2015, Adrián arrived in the MLB, when the San Diego Padres They bid for their services.

But Tommy John’s surgery set back his development as a player, so gradually he was relegated.

Adrian threw 79 pitches, faced 21 batters, then was relieved by Zach Jackson, Domingo Acevedo and Lou Trivino.

His entry into the diamond represented the second start of a Mexican in the current campaign, after Daniel Duarte did it on April 8, with Cincinnati.

Source: Publimetro

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