CLEVELAND -- Back in that long ago time when Pedro Martinez was still a beloved member of the Olde Towne Team, before the opinion shapers and survey polls and chat boards decided that he epitomized all that is greedy and vulgar about the grand old game, there was some discussion about whether he would become the highest-paid player ever to wear a Red Sox uniform.
This was in the spring of 2003, when he was coming off a 20-win season in 2002, a spectacular response to those who wondered whether the shoulder injury he had sustained the previous year was the beginning of the end. Discussions surrounding a new, long-term extension were couched in part by this: He was due to be paid $17.5 million in 2004 if the club exercised its contract option, and with Manny Ramirez drawing $20 million per annum, there was some thought that Martinez would aspire to eclipse his slugging teammate as the most handsomely rewarded member of the club.