If Pedro Martinez doesn't get a big contract offer prior to the 2009 season, he says he'll just retire and "go fishing." He doesn't want to sign a contract like the one Tom Glavine signed with the Braves, one-year for $1 million. "If I wanted to pitch that bad, I probably would," Martinez said about agreeing to a contract like Glavine's. "But I don't think I'm in that stage. I believe I'm very comfortable. I'm not going to let anybody disrespect my abilities or the way I am. I wouldn't say I would want to pitch that bad." He isn't bothered by the lack of interest. "No chip on my shoulder," Martinez said. "I understand business, and I understand the ugly face of baseball, which is the business of baseball. Whether you like it or not, the last few years I'll be the first one to tell you I haven't been the Pedro Martinez that I'm used to being. If nobody takes a chance, well, I'll go fishing. If I'm healthy and I'm able to do the things that I used to do, I think a lot of people are going to probably regret not taking a chance."