The New York Mets have officially welcomed J.D. Martinez into their fold as a special advisor, a strategic move aimed at enhancing player development within the organization. This role mirrors the impactful contributions made by Carlos Beltrán in recent seasons, as confirmed by Tim Healey.
Martinez, widely regarded as one of the premier hitters of his generation, concluded his major league career with the Mets in 2024. During that season, he not only showcased his ability on the field but also emerged as a positive force in the clubhouse, imparting his extensive hitting knowledge to younger players. While he posted a .235 batting average with a .320 on-base percentage and a .406 slugging percentage, his 16 home runs at age 36 underscored his enduring skill and competitiveness.
Throughout his illustrious career, Martinez maintained an impressive .283 batting average, complemented by a .348 on-base percentage and a .516 slugging percentage, resulting in a 130 wRC+. His peak years were particularly remarkable; from his breakout 2014 season with the Detroit Tigers through the conclusion of the 2023 season with the Los Angeles Dodgers, he boasted a .293 average, a .359 on-base percentage, and a .549 slugging percentage, along with 291 home runs and a stellar 140 wRC+. With Martinez now on board, the Mets look to harness his expertise to further elevate their roster.
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