TINO MARTINEZ RUMORS

MLB: Sooner Rather Than Later, Tino Martinez Needs to Manage the Yankees

When the NY Yankees were searching for a replacement for Joe Torre after the 2007 season, the choice was ultimately between Don Mattingly and Joe Girardi. It's probable that there was never really a field of candidates any larger than the two former Yankee first basemen, however in the end Mattingly and Girardi were the two most talked about and truly viable candidates. Fast...
Via Sports-at-Work  |  December 28, 2011

Cream of the Crop – 5 Best Seattle Mariners Draftees

NWSB insider Brandon Choate brings us another good read. He lists the Seattle Mariners top 5 draft picks in team history. We all know who number one is, Ken Griffey Jr., but do you remember Mark Langston or Tino Martinez? He does and they're listed here!
Via NorthWest Sports Beat  |  November 11, 2011

YES Please: David Cone To Return, Tino Martinez To Kill a Guy With Trident

One of the aspects of Yankees fandom that I'd like to delve into more in 2011 is the media coverage of the team, particularly on the television end...Read the full article on Bleacher Report...
Via Bleacher Report  |  January 27, 2011

Beloved Tino debuts on Hall of Fame ballot

Tino Martinez, a slugging first baseman, has a resume stacked with impressive numbers, to be sure. Over a 16-year career, he batted .271 with 339 home runs and 1,271 RBIs while rapping out 1,925 hits and scoring 1,008 runs.
Via seattlemariners.com  |  January 04, 2011

Cooperstown 2011: Tino Martinez

TINO MARTINEZFirst Year on BallotPLAYING CAREER: Seattle Mariners (1990–1995), New York Yankees (1996–2001), St. Louis Cardinals (2002–2003), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2004) and New York Yankees (2005) ACHIEVEMENTS: Career batting average of .271 with 1925 hits, 339 home runs and 1271 RBI. Four-time World Series champion (1996 and 1998-2000). His teams advanced to the postseason...
Via Hall of Very Good  |  December 19, 2010

Tino Martinez joins McGriff on Hall of Fame ballot

BY ROGER MOONEY Tino Martinez joins fellow Tampa native Fred McGriff on this year’s Hall of Fame ballot. This is Martinez’s first year of eligibility. It’s Year 2 for McGriff. There are 33 former players on this year’s ballot. …
Via Rays Report  |  November 29, 2010

MLB Look-alikes Playoff Edition: Tino Martinez and Ray Romano

The Golden Sombrero presents MLB Look-alikes: Tino Martinez and Ray Romano
Via The Golden Sombrero Baseball Blog  |  October 08, 2010

Strangely, Tino Martinez Has Yet To Sign Up

If this fan page doesn’t strike your fancy, perhaps you’d like to become a member of “One Million Americans Against Mel Rojas’ Existence”?
Via Can't Stop The Bleeding  |  March 22, 2010

Tino: Yanks Have Their Swagger Back

Ian O'Connor spoke with Tino Martinez after Friday's classic in the Bronx, and Tino sees something in this team that he hasn't in years.“They had gotten away from being the Yankees for a little while,” Martinez said Saturday by phone, “but now I think they’re back.”“I still believe this team has more talent on paper than we had when we won those championships...
Via Sliding Into Home  |  October 11, 2009

Maybe it was Tino (Postgame Notes 17 May 2009)

Friday night, as Dan and I are sitting there, at Yankee Stadium, watching the game, there's a roar from the crowd.We glance at the screen in centerfield to see why: Tino Martinez in the broadcast booth.Three games later, three walk off wins later, I wonder if maybe there was something to it.Do the dynasty teams invoke this much magic, to be able to affect the games ten years...
Via This Purist Bleeds Pinstripes  |  May 17, 2009
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