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  1. 21 de jul. de 2022 · Updated: July 21, 2022. SEATTLE (BVM) – It took 15 years for Mariners fans and baseball fans in general to get Edgar Martinez into the Hall of Fame in 2019. Two years later, Seattle unveiled his statue outside of T-Mobile Park. Even though it took some time for Martinez to receive glory for his tremendous career, many of the younger ...

  2. 15 de dez. de 2021 · Twitter Facebook WhatsApp El municipio de San Martín de las Pirámides celebró la toma de protesta del presidente electo Edgar Martínez Barragán para el periodo 2022-2024, quien estuvo acompañado por el presidente constitucional Eric Ruíz Medina y por la Lic. Marcela González Salas y Petricioli, titular de la Secretaría de Cultura. En #SanMartínDeLasPirámides...

  3. Julio Edgar Martinez Medina is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Julio Edgar Martinez Medina and others you may know. Facebook gives people the...

  4. La filosofía de Edgar Martínez consiste en ayudar a todas las personas con las que trabaja a tomar el control de sus vidas. Comprenderse como personas, mejorar su salud, reemplazar hábitos destructivos por hábitos constructivos, eliminar todo aquello que no esté acorde con la visión que cada uno tiene sobre la vida que desean crear.

  5. Learn more about Edgar Martinez and his impressive career as a professional baseball player through this website today.

  6. 13 de jan. de 2015 · Edgar Martinez was born on January 2, 1963, in New York City to parents José Martinez and Christina Salgado Martinez. 1 When he was 2 years old, his parents divorced, and Martinez went to live with his grandparents, Mario Salgado and Manuela Rivera, in the Maguayo neighborhood of Dorado, Puerto Rico. At 8 years old, he watched the Pittsburgh ...

  7. Aside from the on-field excellence he displayed at DH, Martinez was revered by teammates for the example he set with his hard work and dedication. On Sept. 15, 1990, Edgar Martinez made his first start at designated hitter – a position he would redefine over the next 15 years of his career. (John Cordes/National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum)