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By Associated Press
April 2, 2008
MIAMI — Mets starter Pedro Martinez left New York's game with the Florida Marlins after 57 pitches last night with what the team said was a strained left hamstring. He retired Marlins catcher Matt Treanor on a groundout for the first out of the fourth inning, then immediately began grabbing his back and midsection, clearly in distress. Jorge Sosa came in to relieve Martinez, who limped a bit as he walked off the field. Martinez—who has battled foot, hip, calf and shoulder injuries over the past two seasons—allowed home runs in each of the first two innings, the first time in his major league career that happened, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
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