| Year | W | L | Sv | Hold | IP | H | BB | SO | ER | ERA | WHIP | Rate |
| 2026 proj | 10 | 10 | 0 | 7 | 149.0 | 138 | 34 | 114 | 64 | 3.88 | 1.153 | 34.2 |
| 2025 | 11 | 14 | 0 | 5 | 165.7 | 158 | 42 | 116 | 82 | 4.45 | 1.207 | 25.8 |
| 2024 | 10 | 7 | 0 | 7 | 142.3 | 128 | 18 | 116 | 49 | 3.10 | 1.026 | 64.1 |
| 2023 | 6 | 4 | 1 | 15 | 110.3 | 99 | 40 | 106 | 42 | 3.43 | 1.260 | 37.6 |
| Date | News |
| 2/09/26 | Sources: RHP Martinez, Rays agree to 1-year deal. The Tampa Bay Rays added Nick Martinez on Monday, agreeing to a one-year, $13 million contract with the right-hander, sources told ESPN's Jeff Passan. Source: https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/47878158/sourc... |
| 1/29/26 | Yankees free agency and trade buzz: Nick Martinez among players NY has been considering. Here's the latest Yankees free agency and trade buzz during the 2025-26 MLB offseason. Source: https://sny.tv/articles/yankees-free-agency-trade-... |
| 1/07/26 | [Just Baseball] - Top Landing Spots for Free Agent Nick Martinez. The career path of Nick Martinez has been filled with ups and downs. After struggling earlier in his career as a Ranger, Martinez was a somewhat early adopter of the overseas reset route. In 2018, he left America for Japan’s NPB, where he spent the next three seasons. After finding success, Martinez came back to […] The post appeared first on . Source: https://sportspyder.com/mlb/oakland-athletics/arti... |
| 9/23/25 | [Last Word on Sports] - Most Important Stretch of Reds Baseball in Five Years Upcoming. Through a year of frustrations, hope, and everything in between, the Cincinnati Reds are now in possession of the final Wild Card spot with six games remaining in the season. They have the same record as the flailing (80 - 76), but they do hold the tiebreaker over them. Most Important Stretch of Reds Baseball in Five Years Upcoming The season is no longer a marathon, as it will conclude with a six-game sprint: three against at home and three against on the road. The standings are not set in stone, as not only are the Mets directly behind them, but the Arizona Diamondbacks are also one game back. With that, let's see how the Cincinnati Reds have made this turnaround as of late, how they’ll look if they hold on to the postseason spot, and how they can keep it here in the final week of 2025. Reds' Abundance of Starting Pitching The Reds have just come off a four-game sweep of the on the backs of their dominant pitching staff. Starter missed a large part of the season due to an injury, but he has returned at the perfect time. He twirled an absolute gem last Thursday, shutting out the Cubs and only allowing one hit in a 1-0 win. This was his second career complete-game shutout, and it was coming off the heels of a brutal five-run outing against the Athletics, where he failed to make it out of the third inning. It was a gutsy bounce-back performance for Greene, who will undoubtedly be spearheading this rotation come October. On the season, he’s working on a 2.74 ERA in 101 2/3 innings, yet another spectacular year. After struggling in his first few seasons, the former top prospect has carved out a perfect number one role in the rotation with Cincinnati for years to come. Lefty has been lights out as well, and is firmly penciled in as the number two starter behind Greene. His 2.80 ERA in 28 starts (161 IP) was the heartbeat of the rotation when Greene was absent. This creates a deadly one-two punch atop the rotation, something teams will be fearful of in a best-of-three Wild Card round. Reds Bullpen With their abundance of starting pitching, some talented arms have been shifted to the bullpen, such as Nick Martinez and, more notably, . Burns has struggled to begin his career after being taken in the first round of the 2024 MLB Draft. However, a shortened workload, where he will be expected to pitch one or two innings of maximum effort, should work wonders for the Reds' bullpen. Closer has carried a heavy workload out of the back end of the bullpen all year, with 66 appearances at 34 years old. His 3.06 ERA, 3.76 FIP, and 30.6 K% are all indications that the Reds can feel pretty comfortable with him taking the mound in the ninth in October. Tony Santillan has also demonstrated the ability to close and is yet another viable late-inning arm for Terry Francona. He has appeared in a mind-bending 77 games this year, with a 2.42 ERA and 3.80 FIP in 70 2/3 innings. Nick Martinez will be in the bullpen, although he is more of a swing guy. He has made 26 starts and 12 appearances out of the bullpen this year, resulting in a 4.54 ERA in 162 2/3 innings. He is, however, much more effective out of the bullpen with a 3.06 ERA as opposed to a 4.72 ERA as a starter. Martinez is a guy capable of being put into any situation and can handle multiple innings at a time, which will be highly beneficial come October. Reds Offense While the Reds' offense is still not great, they have shown occasional flashes of putting it together and scoring just enough for their pitching staff to carry them to victories. has suffered a massive second-half slump but has looked better as of late. Spencer Steer has seen yet another rather disappointing season at the plate with a 98 wRC+, but came up clutch in the Cubs series with three home runs. He is a guy who is more than capable of going on a hot stretch, and it seems like it’s arriving at the perfect time. has looked like a genuine threat at the plate this year, although he himself has also been teetering at the plate lately. Still, he is a 108 wRC+ bat in the lineup. Leadoff hitter TJ Freidl is working on a fine season too, with his 105 wRC+ and impressive .360 OBP at the top of the lineup setting the table. Reds Late Season Additions , although he hasn’t played too much since being traded from the Athletics to the Reds due to nagging injuries, has been amazing. In 28 games since becoming a Red, he has slashed .349/.400/.566 for a .966 OPS and 164 wRC+, bringing some much-needed power. Rookie top prospect has done nothing but mash in the 15 games that he’s played so far. In 49 plate appearances, Stewart has four home runs and an .850 OPS, proving to be a legitimate threat in the middle of the order. Frustrations have been voiced about why he wasn’t called up sooner, and they are 100% valid, seeing as he is clearly big-league ready. Another player who has received unusual playing time treatment is Will Benson, who was benched for essentially an entire month despite being one of the team's best hit... Source: https://sportspyder.com/mlb/oakland-athletics/arti... |
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