1999 ALCS Gm3: Pedro throws seven shutout, fans 12
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- 10/16/99: In his first postseason matchup vs. the Yankees, Pedro Martinez throws seven shutout innings, giving up two hits and fanning 12
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Pedro Martinez in 1999-2000 was such a beautiful thing to watch.
As a yankee fan, I like him.
@always maga whatever 🖕🏾 🖕🏾
@Coon Pooch What does American made have to do with anything
@Coon Pooch Pedro is technically American too lmao
@@SirLancelotS I had seen someone using similar argument to prop up Hoffman over Mo. Granted CP's post wasn't as bad as the one I had seen but yeah.
As a Yankee fan I couldn't care less for the Red Sox but as a baseball fan Pedro will always be in our hearts..Tip your hat to Pedro.
As a Jays fan I absolutely loved watching Pedro decimate the Yankees
@@howdareyou41 Pedro threw a handful of good games against NYY. He never decimated them. He beat them once in the playoffs in 99. He choked in 03, didn't beat them in 04, Yankees sent him into retirement in 09 by pounding him in game 6. Yankees were Pedro's daddy. If it weren't for a lucky bounce in 04, Boston is still winless since 1918.
@@Surfer041 You think there's only playoff games? I think striking out 17 Yanks in one game would be considered decimating them. JFC get a grip and stop using the Yankees success as your identity. Also notice the vid we're commenting on????? Notice how it's Pedro decimating the Yanks??
@@howdareyou41 Pedro was 11-11 against the Yankees, not exactly decimating when the team were able to forge a .500 off of him even in his prime.
@howdareyou41 Pedro was 11-11 with an ERA of 3.20 against the Yankees in the regular season all time. In the postseason, he was decimated by the Yankees, he was only 1-4 with an ERA of 5.08. Pedro had dominating performances against the Yankees but overall the Yankees would bounce back and shove him around the next start. Decimate would not be the word to use here.
Pedro Martinez had a great fastball and curveball, but his changeup was absolutely disgusting.
The best pitching season in mlb history considering the era and records being broken at a insane pace
foolish bb?
Yup in the steroid era
Yankee pitcher, Ron Guidry have something to say about that.
1978, Ron Guidry: 25-3, 1.74 ERA, 16 CG, 9 SHO, 273 IP, 248 SO.
1999, P. Martinez: 23-4, 2.07 ERA, 5 CG, 1 SHO, 213 IP, 313 SO.
oh, and Guidry also went 2-0 with a 1.10 ERA in the 1978 postseason, helping the Yankees win the world series.
Sure, Pedro dominated in the "steroid era", but he also played in the setup / middle reliever era. Ron played in the classic starter era where starters were expected to pitch the entire game. Why is this important for Ron? because batters got up to 4 chances (or looks) a game to tag him.
Are 23-4, 2.07 ERA and 313Ks not enough for MVP?? hmm
Steroids era
One of the voters who snubbed him George King did so because the guy pitched for Boston. I mean he had no problem giving Rick Helling a vote a year before so his claim about not believing that pitchers should be considered for MVP doesn't hold water though there are people retarded enough to believe him.
@@iamhungey12345 I know right, and nothing against Pudge, but its CLEAR Pedro deserved the AL MVP.
Yankee writer didn't give him a vote because he said pitchers should only win CY young....the SE writer next year voted for David wells
Welcome to the Hall of Fame Pedro Martinez
He was absolutely amazing. If I remember correctly back then, they said he had like 5 pitches... but he could throw from 3 different angles...overhand, ¾ & sidearm. He was fun to watch. I just wish he'd gotten a world serious ring.
Ummm, he did. He got a World Series ring in 2004.
Ya for real the jimmy Williams days lmao
His change up is the best ever, for me Pedro is in the top five pitchers of all time.
Look at those stats going into that ball game. Unbelievable. Almost borders reality
I can't believe the Dodgers traded him for Delino Deshields.
Mene Tekel If the Dodgers knew what Pedro would eventually become, they would have never let him go.
Big mistake 😫
Delino the best player to never amount to anything lol
@@peterlacasciamusic1175 Doesn't make the trade any less of a mistake since the guy pitched well in his full rookie season despite being mainly used as a reliever that year.
One of the toughest things about pre-omni present strikezone on the broadcast baseball was that the more impossible the pitcher was to hit the wider the srikezone got.
Jeez, his off-speed stuff was so filthy
That pitch at 1:28 is incredible!
changeup. Best ever
+David Perrins just sick!
+David Perrins Greg Maddux had an amazing changeup too, but his was more to initiate ground balls; Pedro's was just plain lethal. Both pitchers were the cream of the crop in their respective ways and were both under 6'.
+viperdude281 I live in ATL and have watched probably 60% of Maddux' starts. He is my second favorite player (Chipper is 3rd). Even though Pedro has no connection to the Braves, he's my favorite player ever. I'm a big Bonds fan too.
What can I say, I love talent.
Maddux was awesome - as good as his change was, he threw 80% fastballs, they just broke in all different directions and hit the corner every time. Smoltz said "Maddux makes hitters look like they're playing with a foam bat".
I loved Maddux.
This guy was an artist! and remember a lot of those hitters were juicing with steroids.
best pitcher ever
Damn what a changeup.
I was there. Incredible game. Pedro was on, and the crowd went crazy when Roger got pulled
66 strikes and 38 balls = ridiculous
Pedro was striking out 12 yankees with a fastball topping 90. He didnt just have stuff he could pitch like a demon
I love that most of these Ks are on 75-80mph whiffle balls
The relevant of that outing was that, actually, he was injured. Remember that it was after that relieve appearance against the Indians, and he had already a bad shoulder, which you guys can confirm just watching his fastball velocity, which tops 92 mph in once of those strikeouts. Most of them, were with changeups and curves.
Wasnt his shoulder, he hurt his back in Game 1 against the Indians
He hurt his back and then chose to pitch those relief innings against the indians which hurt his shoulder by the time he got on the plane. Pitching with back pain leads to shoulder issues.
12/21 at bats ended up in strikeouts 😢Dude was an assassin in his Prime
he was amazing
Best of all time
*This game was the only postseason game that the 1999 Yankees didn't win. They were 11-1 on their way to winning the 1999 World Series.*
Depends on how much you're willing to take the size of the K zone and the pitching mound in the 1960s into account. There's a reason why the league would shrunk them after 1968.
One flaw in Pedro was that the guy was a glass cannon, even in 1999 and 200 he'd gets dinged up and miss a start or two. Kind of a foreshadowing to what would happen to him in 2001.
Damn was he on fire!
Those stats at the beginning are absolutely insane
How?
Look at those stats at the beginning of the vid... that shits crazy
And he pitched in the roid era!
I'll take Pedro in his prime over anyone. Ever.
Amen
Even as an incredibly biased fan of Curt Schilling and Randy Johnson... yes, I agree. Pedro in his prime was ungodly. And that's an understatement.
Wow back when I grew up with jimmy Williams and dan duquette , the best move duquette made trading carl pavano for him
QUE FENOMENO PEDRO MONTAVA ESPECTACULOS
Fox had good TV graphics for 1999
Pedro Martinez he is the daddy of the New York Yankee.
David Ortiz showed the Yankees who their Daddy is
Not really.
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Pedro could hit the upper 90s back then but most of these K's were on offspeed pitches that's how awesome he was
He had a back injury at the time that affected his velocity
They way Petey stares in after striking you out...looove itt
A couple of those called 3rd strikes were generous but the swinging 3rd strikes were just nasty. They looked like frustration swings.
El mejor que yo he visto lanzar
This was Pedro's best postseason start. He was absolutely filthy in this game.
@curragh 42 You could say that, but this Yankees lineup was stacked and he carved them up for seven innings.
@@joshfriedman7099 the Indians lineup was more terrifying, they just never had the pitching
@@ReflectionOfPerfection They've had a run of bad luck and choking in October for over 60 years now.
Dat change up doe :/
When the pitch leaves his hand: _I'm a fastball, I'm a fastball, I'm a fastball..._
When the pitch gets 5 feet from the plate: _Nope! I'm a change up_ 😊
El mejor., si no me cree valla al salon de la fama
Why do Red Sox fans boast about Pedro? Your team essentially just bought him from the Expos, who couldn't afford to re-sign him after he won the Cy Young in 1997. He was developed by the Dodgers and Expos' organizations, not by Boston.
One reason the Yankees won Game 7 Pedros' arm trouble if they faced That Pedro throwing 95+ heat all the time No chance.
that was Matsui hitting, and he hit another winner against Pedro in the subway world series
If Grady Gump lifted Pedro after 7 innings, he would have been the winner. He wasnt "washed up"
as a Bostonian, i was 16 in 2003. I truly thought, he would not win a ring in Boston because we continuously found ways to fuck it all up lol.
That change up to Tino Martinez LOL dude had no chance and he was like .330/45/120 that year hah
Wrong stat line though I wish he had batted that well.
I'm curious to know where you get that from.
@breadandcircuses8127 Obviously.
@breadandcircuses8127 Why not? Do you go around asking random questions?
@breadandcircuses8127 Success have its price and I rather deal with price that small if it means them winning titles again.
Also bandwagon isn't exclusive to Yankees buddy.
That strike zone was ridiculous. Ted Lilly could strike out 20 with that umpire calling one of his games.
+WillyMickyDuke LMAO. A Ted Lilly reference...made my day.
Oh yeah? Roger Clemens was his mound opponent that night and had the same strike zone. Didn't work out so well for him. Plus, like most of the strike outs were swings and misses. Was that because of the ump too?
luvfreedom of course they swung and missed...a fastball 6 inches off the plate was a called strike. Look at Jeter' s called strikeout and tell me he should've swung.
Was it any different than any strike zone Glavine or Maddux got?
@@derpaderpaderpader No, which is why the OP is probably a teenage doofus who wasn't even born yet
Pedro was soooooo nasty to the Yankees in his career lol. I cant count the highlights I've seen of him dominating them.
01:30 Nasty
Atta boy Pedro
How did Roger do ?
23 wins, 303 Ks, 2.07 ERA during the steroid era. Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh!!!!
And that's without considering that he even spend time in the DL that season as well.
If he had pitched in today's era of "swing and miss" baseball, he would have shattered Nolan Ryan's single-season strikeout record.
Good point. Plus if he pitched permanently in the National league and didn't have to face DH hitters his strike out totals would have been even more remarkable.
Even if he didn't, the guy wouldn't have been that far off since the one thing that could have kept him from doing so is the innings pitched.
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that changeup's filthy
WORLD CLASS?
ALIEN CLASS!
1999 Sox...just a surface nuisance to the Yankees on their way to a dominating post-season run.
He also benefited from a wider strike zone that was narrowed back to what it is today in 2002. Still one of if not the best pitcher ever though.
Don't ever sell Pedro short. Remember he was pitching in the American League, in a very hitter-friendly ballpark during the height of the steroid era.
Hes a yankees fan. Thats why he's pms'ing
Goat
Masterful.
Why wasn't his fastball in the mid 90's
He had a back injury at the time
Jason Varitek behind the plate went on to catch no hitters from 4 different Red Sox pitchers (Pedro, Curt Schilling, Derek Lowe & Daisuke Matsuzaka).
Lester and Buchholz. Which is just more insane lol
Also Schilling lost his with one out left in the game sadly.
Didn't even have his best stuff, and still completely owned ass. Wow.
I never understood why they wear the all star game patch after the all start game...
It was one of the best moments in Fenway and Pedro stole the show. And he also won the All star mvp. I'm a yankee fan and I know all of this.
Strikeouts 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 swing and a miss
Strikeouts 1, and 6 check swing strikeouts
Strikeout 7 caught looking
The only game the Red Sox won in this series.
Frustrating series to watch. The Red Sox' bullpen was exhausted and their starting rotation was out of order after the long series against the Indians. So the Yankees only had to face Pedro once. Meanwhile the Red Sox offense went off on a tear during the one game that Pedro was on the mound (when they didn't need all that scoring) and then they couldn't buy a run during the other four games. If Boston had gotten past the Yankees I'm positive they could've beaten the Braves to win the WS that year (whether Pedro was injured or healthy). Ramón Martínez actually pitched pretty damn good as I remember.
Yea but the Yankees were simply the better team that year. They just pounded through the Red Sox in this series, and the Red Sox just had no chance of winning this series.
The reason The Sox lost this series was because the umpiring was suspiciously atrocious. I wonder how much Steinbrenner paid off these "umpires"
@@rangersfanfromjersey2436 Plus Pedro was practically a one man show in the Sox rotation for a while too. If a left over remains of Saberhagen was the best one would have besides Pedro, that tells you something. Also their bullpen weren't that good as well.
Granted one can count on a certain someone in this board whining about the umps.
@@iamhungey12345 Wrong, their bullpen was as good as anyone. Lowe, Beck and Garces could hold down the fort. The problem was the offense couldnt crack Cone, Pettite, Hernandez or Rivera.
@@iamhungey12345 actually the Red Sox bullpen was pretty good that year - they had Rich Garces ("El Guapo"), Derek Lowe and Hipolito Pichardo who were all quite effective. The starting pitching however was lackluster (other than Pedro of course).
:52 horrible strike call
Bench clearing brawls starring one of my all-time favorites, Pedro Martinez - ua-cam.com/video/yzIbqIN2Hrw/v-deo.html
Juan marichal
Pedro at full health was the best ever. It's too bad the Red Sox didn't do more damage in the playoffs until 2004. He only got one World Series ring with the Sox but you can thank Pedro for the 2007 World Series because he's the one who tipped the Red Sox about Ortiz and Schilling wouldn't have come to Boston if Pedro wasn't here. Schilling was a horse in those two playoffs but is now an outcast for an unfortunate slip of the tongue and it's not like the commie owners are going to tell the guys to let it go at one of their reunions for political reasons but that's another story. Then you can thank Pedro again for the 2013 World Series because Ortiz was still mashing the ball.
Pedro at not full health was still damn good. He would pitch hurt and still win games for the team which was exemplified by those 6 no hit innings against Cleveland out of the bullpen when they were trailing by a good margin and he could have dogged it but he shut them the eff down not even being able to hit 90 on the radar gun.
beast lol
1:28 straight filth
@ The Funk Lives - derp
Only loss for the Yankee’s that post season, because it did not matter how good your team was, 1999-2000 Pedro was going to beat you
1:31 helpless Lmao
nasty
El dia antes los Yankees le batearon bastante bien a Ramon Martinez... recuerdo ese juego en mi casa estabamos... A que no le batean a Pedro... la venganza de pedrito.... bla bla bla jejejeje😅
Who’s your daddy?
before Pedro's shoulder looked like raw hamburg - he was clearly the yankees daddy. Let us not forget the one hitter in yankee stadium that was spoiled only by juice head chili davis. UTTER DOMINATION in the steroid era and no team in MLB has had more players caught cheating than the yankees.
The Giants coming in at 2nd
So I guess Manny and Ortiz were clean then.
@@iamhungey12345 When was Ortiz ever caught or suspended? That's like me saying Jeter juiced since he wasnt caught or suspended
How are we a Cancer? Because we love our team and more often than not we are really good. By the way most people do not like the Red Sox either trust me Oriole fans do not like you, Rays fans do not like you, Tigers fans do not like you, etc. Stop being so self righteous the Red Sox players used Steroids (Ramirez and Ortiz), buy players (Ramirez, Pedro, Crawford, Damon, etc.), and have obnoxious fans just like us Yankee fans. That being said Pedro that year had an ERA+ of 291 just sick!
This, it really shows how hypocrisy knows no bounds.
And the yankees would go on to win the world series. Making this game. Completely worthless
+Gordon Smith And 5 years later, the Yankees collapsed in the playoffs against the Sox.
Aaron Martinez
Yup. Only team in MLB history to come back from a 0-3 hole was the 2004 Sox against the Yanks.
just because the Yankees completed the biggest collapse in baseball history doesn't mean Yankee fans can't appreciate the 19-8 game 3 massacre.... so let us enjoy this massacre
Then lose to the diamond backs and Marlins in the World series. Then blow a 3-0 lead next seasons ALCS....
Apparently you do.
Joe Johnson speaks the typical tirade of a jealous Met fan.