
Montana Celebrity News: MLB Hall of Famer Honored, Billionaire CEO Will NOT Be Moving To Montana
On tonight's episode of Entertainment Tonight: Montana Edition, we have a Hall of Fame baseball pitcher and an absurdly wealthy CEO.
Pedro Martinez Returns To Montana
Legendary Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez was back in Montana last weekend at the Great Falls Voyagers game against the Billings Mustangs.
The Voyagers honored Pedro Martinez at Saturday's game and declared August 23rd Pedro Martinez Day in Great Falls.
Pedro threw out the first pitch and received a permanent mural at the home of the Voyagers.
Martinez got his professional start in 1990 with the Great Falls Dodgers, then an affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers in the Pioneer League.
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In 14 starts, Martinez posted an 8-3 record and a 3.62 ERA. The Dominican-born right-hander threw 77 innings, giving up 31 runs while striking out 82.
Pedro only spent 2 seasons with the Dodgers before moving on to a hall of fame career with the Montreal Expos, Boston Red Sox, New York Mets, and Philadelphia Phillies.
Rivian Owner RJ Scaringe Will NOT Be Moving To Montana
On a recent episode of the podcast "Tosh Show," Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe was asked if he was like the other dork millionaires moving to Montana to be fake cowboys.
To our surprise and approval, Scaringe said no.
Daniel Tosh: Do you own some horrible ranch in Montana yet?
RJ Scaringe: No (Chuckling)
DT: Like, 10,000 Yellowstone acres?
RJ: No (Still chuckling)
DT: You're gonna do that soon aren't you?
RJ: It's on the list, yeah
He was joking. It is NOT on the list for the founder and CEO of Rivian.
By the way, Scaringe was worth over 3 billion dollars according to The Street.
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