ST. MARYS, Ont. - Pedro Martinez is heading to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.
The former Montreal Expos pitcher, who won a World Series with Boston and three Cy Young Awards, was one of three inductees announced by the Hall on Thursday.
Former Toronto Blue Jays centre-fielder Lloyd Moseby and baseball historian William Humber of Toronto will join Martinez in the induction ceremony on June 16.
Martinez pitched four season with the Expos (1994-97), compiling a 55-33 record and 3.06 earned-run average. The native of the Dominican Republic also played for the Boston Red Sox, the New York Mets, L.A. Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies.
Martinez said in a release he was "honoured, humble and a bit surprised" when he was told he would be inducted into the Canadian Hall of Fame.
"I never expected when I was playing the game to be here today," Martinez said. "I took each day like it was a dream."
Martinez joined the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. in 2015.