05-02-2025
Former Red Sox slugger J.D. Martinez planning a career in pickleball after baseball
Per JOOLA, he has started training with pro player Eric White, who noted that he believes the MLB slugger 'truly has no ceiling' when it comes to pickleball. Once he gets going, Martinez will 'receive backing from JOOLA to compete in professional events like the PPA Challenger Series and to host his own pickleball tournaments.'
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Now 37, Martinez is currently a free agent. He last played professional baseball for the Mets in 2024, hitting .235 with 16 home runs and 69 RBIs.
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While in Boston, Martinez notched some of the best years of his career. Four of his six All-Star appearances came as a member of the Red Sox, including his debut season with the team in 2018 when he posted a .330 average with 43 home runs and a league-leading 130 RBIs. Martinez was also a part of the team's most recent World Series win (which happened in 2018 against the Dodgers).
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