Ariel Martínez Addresses Criticism Over Batting Performance: ‘People Talk a Lot’
Cuban national team catcher Ariel Martínez has responded directly to critics who claim he does not hit well and that his presence on the squad is due to factors other than performance. Speaking in an interview with the “El Palco” podcast published on April 14, 2026, Martínez acknowledged the scrutiny although defending his role on the team.
“People talk a lot, people talk a lot. And people have the right to tell you what they want and they have their reasons. I respect them, because really we, in the tournament I participated in, I did not get results,” Martínez said, as reported by CiberCuba on April 22, 2026.
Martínez, who plays for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), explained that his experience with the Cuban national team has been limited. He has participated in only four major international events, and in his first appearance at the 2019 Premier 12, he did not play a single inning due to his youth at the time.
He noted that much of the public judgment stems from his performance during the playoffs of the Cuban National Series during the pandemic period, where he managed only two or three hits before returning to Japan. “Now people say: ‘He’s not good.’ And so I left,” Martínez explained, referring to his departure from the national team setup after that series.
Martínez also referenced his performance in the 2023 World Baseball Classic, where Cuba reached the semifinals. He stated that he recorded only a limited number of hits during that tournament, though the exact figure was not specified in his comments.
The Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, Martínez’s NPB club, are based in Sapporo, Japan, and compete in the Pacific League. His contract with the team remains active as of the 2026 season, according to verified team records.
Martínez’s comments come amid ongoing discussions about the selection criteria for the Cuban national baseball team, particularly regarding players who perform primarily in foreign leagues. His acknowledgment of personal performance gaps reflects a broader trend of athletes engaging directly with public criticism through digital media platforms.
As of the latest available information, Martínez continues to play for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters in the 2026 NPB season, with no public announcements regarding changes to his status with either his club or the Cuban national team.
For ongoing updates on Martínez’s performance with the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters and his involvement with the Cuban national team, fans are encouraged to follow official team announcements and verified sports news sources.