Al Martin was born on November 24, 1967, in West Covina, California. He was an American professional baseball player who played as a left fielder and first baseman for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and San Diego Padres. He began his career in 1985 when he was drafted by the Pirates in the second round of the Major League Baseball Draft. Martin made his debut in the Major League in 1992. More about Al Martin
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The most expensive item with a signature of Al Martin (AL MARTIN PITTSBURGH PIRATES JSA/COA SIGNED GAME USED BAT) was sold in May 2013 for $125.00 while the cheapest item (AL MARTIN RARE GOLD AUTOGRAPH 1996 Leaf Signature Series AUTO Pittsburgh Pirates) found a new owner for $0.01 in June 2013.
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Decatur's annual Freedom March carries hymns of praise for legacy of the Rev. Ma (01/21/19): DECATUR — More than 55 years after the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., and challenged Americans and the world
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Martin Luther King’s Powerful Defense of Identity Politics From Birmingham Jail (01/2019): The goal of identity politics, King wrote in 1963, was through suffering to more easily recognize and identify with others similarly oppressed.