
Harold Martinez has led the Braddock Bulldogs to over 100 varsity victories since 2020, establishing the program as one of South Florida’s consistent contenders. At the travel-ball level, he guided Wahoos National 17U to a Top 50 national ranking in 2025 according to Perfect Game. During that span, he has also developed three Perfect Game All-Americans.

As a player, Harold Martinez was recognized as one of the nation’s top high school baseball prospects. He earned First Team All-County honors and represented the United States on Team USA 3 different times from 2006–2008. In 2007, he was named both a Perfect Game All-American and an Under Armour All-American, solidifying his status among
As a player, Harold Martinez was recognized as one of the nation’s top high school baseball prospects. He earned First Team All-County honors and represented the United States on Team USA 3 different times from 2006–2008. In 2007, he was named both a Perfect Game All-American and an Under Armour All-American, solidifying his status among the elite players in the country. His accomplishments culminated in being selected by the Texas Rangers in the 16th round of the 2008 MLB Draft.

At the University of Miami from 2009–2011, Harold Martinez was a three-year starter and one of the premier hitters in college baseball. In 2010, he earned All-ACC and All-American honors after leading the ACC with 21 home runs. Throughout his collegiate career, he played a key role in the Hurricanes’ success while establishing himself as
At the University of Miami from 2009–2011, Harold Martinez was a three-year starter and one of the premier hitters in college baseball. In 2010, he earned All-ACC and All-American honors after leading the ACC with 21 home runs. Throughout his collegiate career, he played a key role in the Hurricanes’ success while establishing himself as one of the top players in the country. Following his junior season, he was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2nd round of the 2011 MLB Draft.

Following his collegiate career, Harold Martinez spent seven seasons in the Philadelphia Phillies organization from 2011–2017. During his professional career, he appeared in more than 600 games, accumulated over 2,000 professional at-bats, and logged more than 4,000 defensive innings at third base and first base. Competing at the professi
Following his collegiate career, Harold Martinez spent seven seasons in the Philadelphia Phillies organization from 2011–2017. During his professional career, he appeared in more than 600 games, accumulated over 2,000 professional at-bats, and logged more than 4,000 defensive innings at third base and first base. Competing at the professional level provided him with invaluable experience in player development, preparation, and high-level competition, knowledge that he now brings to every athlete he coaches.
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