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Few would deny that the Pedro Martinez Era in Boston was special. In fact, for NESN's Jerry Remy, Pedro's starts provided some of the most memorable moments he's experienced as a broadcaster.
Remy answered questions that fans submitted via Twitter during Sunday's Red Sox telecast, and one question centered around his most memorable moment in the booth. Remy reflected on Martinez's starts, discussing just how special it was each time the right-hander took the ball.
Remy was also asked more personal questions, such as whether he's had any success in his year-long quest to find a new hobby. He's certainly open to suggestions, but don't expect to see Remy biking any time soon.
Check out the video above to hear more from the RemDawg.