John Albert "Buck" Martinez (born November 7, 1948) is an American former professional
baseball
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catcher
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and
manager, and is currently the television color commentator for the
Toronto Blue Jays
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. He played 17 seasons in
Major League Baseball
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(MLB) with the
Kansas City Royals
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, the
Milwaukee Brewers
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, and the
Toronto Blue Jays
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.
Since the end of his playing career, he has been a broadcaster, working on the Blue Jays and
Baltimore Orioles
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radio and television broadcasts, and nationally for
TBS and
MLB Network. Martinez managed the
Toronto Blue Jays
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from 2001 to May 2002 and
Team USA at the inaugural
World Baseball Classic in 2006.
Playing career
Martinez attended Elk Grove High School,
Sacramento City College,
Sacramento State University, and
Southwest Missouri State University.
He was originally signed by the
Philadelphia Phillies as an amateur free agent before being taken by the
Houston Astros
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in the 1968
Rule 5 draft.
On December 16, 1968, the Astros traded Martinez to the
Kansas City Royals
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alongside Mike Sinnerud and Tommy Smith in exchange for Johnny Jones.
Martinez made his major league debut on June 18, 1969, against the
Oakland Athletics
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. He pinch-hit for
Ellie Rodríguez in the ninth inning, and hit a flyout for the game's final out. He played in 72 games with the Royals that season, batting .229 with four home runs and 23 RBI.
He is mentioned in
Jim Bouton's 1970 bestseller ''
Ball Four'' as John Martinez, a player Bouton and his Seattle teammates know little about. During a meeting, as Bouton's team is devising strategies to effectively pitch to their opponents, manager
Joe Schultz lacks any concrete suggestions about the rookie Martinez, and famously advises that they just "zitz" him.
Over the next few years, however, Martinez developed the reputation of being an offensive liability. He never appeared in more than 95 games during his time with Kansas City, through 1977. In the
1976 American League Championship Series, Martinez hit .333 with 4 RBI in five games.
He was traded twice on December 8, 1977, during the
Winter Meetings. He was first sent along with
Mark Littell to the
St. Louis Cardinals for
Al Hrabosky, then to the
Milwaukee Brewers
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for
George Frazier. In the midst of an 18–8 loss to Kansas City on August 29, 1979, Martinez entered the game as the Brewers' sixth pitcher of the day. As a pitcher, Martinez batted in the ninth inning, stroking an RBI single. For Martinez, who played in over 1,000 career games, this game was his lone appearance in the majors as a pitcher.
Martinez was traded to the
Toronto Blue Jays
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in exchange for
Gil Kubski on May 10, 1981. He is most remembered for his time in Toronto, where he twice hit 10
home runs (in 1982 and 1983) and was regarded as a solid defensive catcher.
During this time, Martinez formed an effective
battery with the Blue Jays' ace pitcher
Dave Stieb.
Martinez's career took a bad turn when he broke his leg and severely dislocated his ankle in a home plate collision with the
Seattle Mariners
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'
Phil Bradley at the
Kingdome on July 9, 1985.
After the collision, he still attempted to throw out the advancing runner
Gorman Thomas.
When the throw went into left field, Thomas tried to come home.
However, he was tagged out by a sprawled-out Martinez, who despite having a broken leg had managed to catch the return throw from
George Bell on the ground, thus completing a
9–2–7–2 double play.
Martinez was released by the Blue Jays on November 12, 1986, and became a free agent.
He was immediately summoned for a meeting with team management, and executive vice president
Paul Beeston offered him an opportunity to be a part of the Blue Jays' television broadcast team. Martinez turned down the offer, hoping to instead continue his playing career with another organization. His wife, however, convinced him to call Beeston back and accept the job.
Broadcasting

After retiring as an active player following the 1986 season, Martinez began his broadcasting career as a color analyst for Toronto Blue Jays games in 1987. Eventually, this led to a job with
TSN in which he was first paired with
Fergie Olver.
When Olver was replaced by
Jim Hughson in 1990, Martinez remained the color analyst.
The pair of Hughson and Martinez also worked together on a number of
ESPN
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telecasts, as well as on
EA Sports
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''
Triple Play Baseball'' video game series. Hughson left TSN in 1994, and was replaced by
Dan Shulman. Like Hughson, Shulman also frequently moonlighted on ESPN and eventually joined ESPN full-time, whereas Martinez became manager of the Blue Jays from 2001 to 2002. During his stint on ESPN, Martinez won a
Sports Emmy Award for his work as part of the crew for the broadcast of Cal Ripken's 2,131st consecutive game.
For the 2003 to 2009 seasons, he was the color commentator for
Baltimore Orioles
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television broadcasts, alongside play-by-play announcers
Jim Hunter and
Gary Thorne on the
Mid-Atlantic Sports Network. From 2005 to 2009, Martinez was a co-host of
XM Radio's ''Baseball This Morning'' show on the
MLB Home Plate channel and contributed color commentary for Sunday afternoon games and on
TBS, as well as for the network's postseason coverage. In late April 2009, Buck substituted for the ill
Jerry Remy as commentator for the three game
Red Sox–
Rays series for
NESN.
Martinez returned to the Blue Jays' broadcast booth in 2010, this time as a play-by-play announcer for their sister company and exclusive broadcaster,
Sportsnet
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, replacing
Jamie Campbell, who now hosts the pre-game telecast. His main broadcast partner on Sportsnet was former Blue Jay
Pat Tabler. With Shulman's part-time return to the Blue Jays broadcast team in 2016, Martinez now splits duties between play-by-play and color analyst. On September 25, 2014, Rogers announced Martinez had signed a five-year extension to remain the play-by-play announcer for Toronto.
From 2016 to 2020, Martinez participated in the
MLB International broadcast of the
World Series
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as the color analyst.
On April 17, 2022, Martinez announced he would take a leave of absence while undergoing treatment for cancer. On July 26, Martinez returned to Sportsnet after the completion of his treatment.
Managerial career
In 2000, Martinez was hired as Toronto's manager after
Jim Fregosi's contract was not renewed. Martinez's energetic attitude was seen as the right fit for the Jays' young roster and through the first two months of the season Toronto outperformed expectations. The success, however, was short-lived as the team struggled through the remainder of the season and finished a mediocre 80–82. He was fired 53 games into the 2002 season after posting a 20–33 record. At the time he was fired, the Blue Jays were on a three-game winning streak, having just swept the
Detroit Tigers
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. He was replaced as manager by
Carlos Tosca.
Martinez was selected as the field manager for Team USA in the 2006 inaugural
World Baseball Classic. He led the superstar-laden American squad to the second round. While Martinez wore number 13 as both a player and a manager in the Major Leagues, he wore number 31 while managing in the WBC because
Alex Rodriguez
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had already been assigned number 13.
Record
Personal life
Martinez and his wife Arlene have one son Casey, a 47th round pick (1,384th overall) by Toronto in the
2000 Major League Baseball draft. They reside in
New Port Richey, Florida
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History
By ...
.
Martinez has authored three books. ''From Worst To First: The Toronto Blue Jays in 1985'' was published in 1985, ''The Last Out: The Toronto Blue Jays In 1986'' in 1986
and ''Change Up: How to Make the Great Game of Baseball Even Better'' in 2016.
Martinez is a member of the
Karuk Tribe of
northern California
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. His mother, Shirley, was born and raised in
Happy Camp, where the Karuk Tribe is centered.
In April 2022, Martinez was diagnosed with
cancer
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.
He completed his cancer treatment in June 2022.
References
External links
{{DEFAULTSORT:Martinez, Buck
1948 births
Living people
Águilas del Zulia players
American expatriate baseball players in Canada
Baltimore Orioles announcers
Baseball players from Sacramento, California
California State University, Sacramento alumni
Canadian television sportscasters
Eugene Emeralds players
Florida Instructional League Royals players
Kansas City Royals players
Major League Baseball catchers
Milwaukee Brewers players
Native American baseball players
Omaha Royals players
Sportspeople from New Port Richey, Florida
Baseball players from Pasco County, Florida
Sportspeople from Redding, California
Sacramento City Panthers baseball players
Sacramento State Hornets baseball players
Spartanburg Phillies players
Tiburones de La Guaira players
American expatriate baseball players in Venezuela
Tidewater Tides players
Toronto Blue Jays announcers
Toronto Blue Jays managers
Toronto Blue Jays players
United States national baseball team managers
World Baseball Classic managers
Karuk people
20th-century American sportsmen