Pedro Martinez is glad to be back at Fenway. Judging by their reaction, Boston fans are happy to see him, too. The former Red Sox star makes his first-ever start against his former team when the Mets continue their three-game series at Fenway on Wednesday. Martinez went 117-37 with a 2.52 ERA in seven years with Boston, winning two Cy Young awards and helping the Red Sox capture the 2004 World Series, their first title since 1918. However, he signed with the Mets after winning the championship when the Mets offered him four guaranteed years, something the Red Sox wouldn't do. How Martinez (7-3, 3.01 ERA) would be welcomed by Red Sox fans in his return was a matter of speculation, until he received a standing ovation during the second inning of Tuesday's series opener.