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'''Guido Joe "Wedo" Martini''' (born [[July 1]], [[1913]], in [[Birmingham]] - died [[October 28]], [[1970]] in Philadelphia) was a professional baseball player. Martini played 3 games between [[July 28]] and [[August 28]], [[1935]], with the Philadelphia Athletics.
'''Guido Joe "Wedo" Martini''' (born [[July 1]], [[1913]], in [[Birmingham]]; died [[October 28]], [[1970]] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a professional baseball player who pitched in three games for the Philadelphia Athletics between [[July 28]] and [[August 28]], [[1935]]. In those three appearances, Martini allowed 12 earned runs in 6.1 innings for a career ERA of 17.05. He struck out one batter, but walked 11 more.
 
In [[1936]] Martini pitched a third of an inning for the Richmond Colts of the Class B Piedmont League. In [[1938]] he made the roster of the Hartford Laurels of the Class A Eastern League.
 
Martini died in [[1970]] and is buried at Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery in Springfield, Pennsylvania.


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Wedo Martini

Guido Joe "Wedo" Martini (born July 1, 1913, in Birmingham; died October 28, 1970 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a professional baseball player who pitched in three games for the Philadelphia Athletics between July 28 and August 28, 1935. In those three appearances, Martini allowed 12 earned runs in 6.1 innings for a career ERA of 17.05. He struck out one batter, but walked 11 more.

In 1936 Martini pitched a third of an inning for the Richmond Colts of the Class B Piedmont League. In 1938 he made the roster of the Hartford Laurels of the Class A Eastern League.

Martini died in 1970 and is buried at Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery in Springfield, Pennsylvania.

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