SHAIRON MARTIS
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RIGHT HANDED PITCHER
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Born: March 30, 1987 Height: 6’1″ Weight: 225 Bats: Right Throws: Right Signed: International Free Agent, 2004 (Giants) How Acquired: Minor League Free Agent Country: Curacao Agent: Metis Sports Management |
WTM’S PIRATE PLAYER PROFILES |
Martis was considered a good prospect with both the Giants and Nationals, although he’s never had overwhelming stuff. He throws the standard four pitches, including a fastball that ranges from 89-94 mph. The Nationals called him up to the majors a little prematurely and it may have set him back some. He’s generally avoided walks, but has mostly had a low K rate. The Pirates signed him in November 2011.
2005 Martis had a very good US debut, with an extremely high K rate. 2006 Martis pitched well as a starter in low A for the Giants, until they traded him to the Nationals in late July. The Nationals moved him all the way up to AA. He avoided walks but didn’t strike out a great many batters. He allowed only five HRs total until he got to AA, where he allowed four in five innings. 2007 Spent the entire season in high A. His ERA wasn’t as good as some of his other numbers, except his walk rate, which was low. He turned 20 just before the season started, so for his age it was a good showing. 2008 Martis pitched decently at age 21 in AA, then pitched better after a late promotion to AAA. He held his own in a September callup. 2009 Martis opened the season in the Nationals’ rotation, making 15 starts before they sent him down in late June. He didn’t pitch especially well in the majors, striking out fewer than he walked and having modest gopher problems, allowing 11. He didn’t pitch very well after going back to AAA, either. 2010 Martis went back to AAA and had a mediocre season, with a still-low K rate. 2011 The Nationals met with Marte before the season started and told him to get in better shape. They then kept him in extended spring training early in the season before sending him to AA. He pitched very well there, including a good K rate for the first time since early in his career. He pitched at 24, so his age wasn’t completely inappropriate for the level. Martis will probably provide AAA depth for the Pirates. It’s not unlikely that he could end up in the majors with them, at least briefly. He’s riskier than somebody like Brian Burres, but also has more upside. He started the season at Indianapolis, but in the bullpen. |
STATS
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Baseball Reference–Majors Baseball Reference–Minors Fangraphs MLB.com MiLB.com |
CONTRACT INFORMATION
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2009: $400,000 2012: Minor league contract |
PLAYER INFORMATION
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Signing Bonus: N/A MiLB Debut: 2005 MLB Debut: 9/4/2008 MiLB FA Eligible: 2012 MLB FA Eligible: 2018 Rule 5 Eligible: Eligible Added to 40-Man: July 19, 2007 Options Remaining: 1 (USED: 2009, 2010) MLB Service Time: 0.113 |
TRANSACTIONS
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February 10, 2004: Signed as an international free agent by the San Francisco Giants. July 28, 2006: Traded by the San Francisco Giants to the Washington Nationals for Mike Stanton. September 1, 2008: Contract purchased by the Washington Nationals. January 24, 2011: Designated for assignment by the Washington Nationals; outrighted to AAA on February 2. November 2, 2011: Became a free agent. November 22, 2011: Signed as a minor league free agent with the Pittsburgh Pirates. |