Apr 13 7:46p by Randy Booth
It seems like the Pedro Martinez reunion in Philly is just talk at this point:
You've read this several times over the past couple months, but in light of an ESPN Deportes story that has gained some traction, it bears repeating. The Phillies and Pedro Martinez are not close to an agreement that would bring the veteran righthander back to the Phillies. The two sides have maintained open communication since the end of last season, and Martinez remains an option for the Phillies should they find themselves in need of starting pitching later in the season. But as of right now, the coaching staff and front office feel like their best course of action is to evaluate their current rotation before making any drastic decisions.
Pedro signed with the Phillies midway through last season and found good results. Martinez, 38, went 5-1 with a 3.63 ERA in nine starts. He started two World Series games and surrendered seven runs in 10 innings.
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