As the Rangers continue to rebuild their bullpen, their list of targets includes a local product, as Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News writes that the team has interest in Arlington native Chris Martin. The veteran reliever said in September that he is “95%” certain that 2025 will be his last season, and since Martin is thought to be prioritizing teams closer to his home in Texas, a return to the Rangers would make a lot of logical sense for both sides.
Though Martin turns 39 in June and is likely entering his farewell season, his recent results indicate that the right-hander has plenty left in the tank. Martin posted a 3.45 ERA in 44 1/3 innings for the Red Sox last season, with a 2.43 SIERA that is more reflective his performance level. His ability to generate grounders (46.3% groundball rate) was undermined by Boston’s poor infield defense, leading to a .353 BABIP that fueled Martin’s misleading ERA.
The rest of his metrics ranged from above-average to elite, including a 27.8% strikeout rate, strong soft-contact numbers, and Martin’s typically brilliant control. Long one of baseball’s best control pitchers, Martin’s 1.7% walk rate in 2024 was the lowest of any hurler with at least 40 innings pitched. Perhaps the only question mark clouding Martin last year was his health, as he had three different trips to the 15-day injured list due to anxiety, right elbow inflammation, and an issue with his left shoulder.
Martin is a late bloomer who didn’t make his MLB debut until age 28 when he was pitching for the Rockies in 2014. After posting a 6.19 ERA in 36 1/3 innings with the Rockies and Yankees in 2014-15, he went to Japan and posted outstanding numbers over the next two seasons with the Nippon-Ham Fighters.
This success led to a two-year, $4MM deal with the Rangers during the 2016-17 offseason, as Martin made his return to North American baseball pitching for his hometown team. The stint in Texas saw Martin show flashes of his future self, and his success early in the 2019 season led Atlanta to swing a deal for him at the 2019 trade deadline. Over five years later, Martin could now be considering a return to Arlington with a World Series ring (with the 2021 Braves) and $34MM more in career earnings in tow, as well as an earned reputation as a steady high-leverage reliever.
Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Young told Grant and other reporters that “the bullpen is the primary focus” for the team in the remainder of the offseason and during the season, and Texas has gotten a start on that work already his winter. Robert Garcia, Jacob Webb, Shawn Armstrong, and Hoby Milner have all been acquired to date, but a more proven late-innings reliever like Martin would greatly stabilize things. Kirby Yates and A.J. Minter are two of the other still-unsigned relievers linked to the Rangers on the rumor mill this offseason.
He used to rule the world…
But now he’ll Fix You.
Yates its on fire, but Chris Martin is a cold play, with a “paltry” salary, more suitable for hunger games than baseball games.
pun intended, or nah?
get it? …because Chris Martin and Cold… Play? Coldplay?
Chris Martin is the lead singer of Coldplay.
just in case
9.5 million last year, thats a lot for a reliever. Or there would be a bunch of teams interested.
You would think Mr. Padre would get the reference to Gwynn-eth “Paltry”. She’s Chris Martin’s spouse.
*was. They divorced about a decade ago and she’s since re-married. Martin is apparently dating Dakota Johnson now.
If he went to the Orioles, he’d be known for leaving Cold play for Old bay
Gonna go listen to “Clocks”, thanks Rangers.
You would think he’d stay with Boston if only for the City Connect uniforms. Cause they were all yellow.
Love the commitment to the bit. 3 star
He personally told me, “God put a smile upon my face”
Dang that would be a cold play.
Texas is usually pretty warm
Would be a nice pickup for the Rangers, completing a completely revamped bullpen
What about the rest of Coldplay?
What’s his service time? I wonder how close he is to ten years.
FanGraphs says 7 years, 133 days
Oh, so not particularly close then. Couldn’t find that info on B-Ref, so thank you!
It looks like he was drafted in the 21st round by the Rockies in 2006 but didn’t pitch professionally until 2010, and that was in indy ball. I’m not familiar with his story. I assume he stayed in college, got injured and had to work his way into affiliated ball?
This guy is gonna be an elite Holds candidate On whichever team he signs with this offseason
Building an entire bullpen from scratch just seems suboptimal to me. Seems like Perry Minasian does that every single year and it just doesn’t ever work. To build an entire reliever room from scratch sure is something.
It just goes to show how the Rangers have utterly failed in developing any sort of sustained pitching success…
Dude seems like a cold player.
Does he answer the phone by saying “Yellow.”?
The most irritating pitcher on the planet. And his ex matey too!
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He’s got something left in the tank. Limited innings but quality.
Dick Van Dyke will drive him in from the bullpen in the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car.