NYY@BOS: Pedro throws eight scoreless, strikes out 13
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- 5/30/01: Red Sox pitcher Pedro Martinez dominates the Yankees, throwing eight scoreless innings and striking out 13 en route to win No. 7
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watched pedro striking out posada over and over again. never gets old.
1997 through 01 best eva
And Bernie Williams.
Legend
One of the greatest. Fell bad for his injuries during his carrer. But he was the complete package
When Pedro was in his prime the opposition was basically helpless.
Life in the 413 yep he was sniper of baseball
Three Cy Young Awards in four years...Twice under a 2.00 ERA in the 'roid era...You could count on him to win four out of every five games in his prime. He averaged ten K's a game in one year, and was just short of doing the same in the following year.
@@ofallmyintention9496 Johnson was out of prime in 05 and EVEN threw a shutout at Seattle w 19 year old rookie Felix Hernandez at the time
@Bread And Circuses same
Whats crazy is how Pedro always said his brother (Ramon) was a better pitcher.
best I ever saw
Amen
Unstoppable in his prime..never needed steroids neither to dominate batters.
Pedro, filthy. I remember when he was just a reliever for the Dodgers, they practically gave up on him. That 1997 season with the Expos, 1999 and 2000 season with the Red Sox were some of the best baseball I have ever seen. During this time, only one other pitcher really strikes that much fear, that was Randy Johnson. I have to give credit to DeGrom. His stuff is electric. Just like those two. But what separates Pedro and Randy, they were work horses. Not to say DeGrom isn’t, he is for the current times. But Randy pitched 270 innings one year. Which is so unheard of now. Guys barely go 200 innings and are considered workhorses.
My favorite pitcher of all time, what a warrior on the mound.
@breadandcircuses8127why?
Pedro games at Fenway were always amazing, but those Pedro vs. yankees at Fenway games were just on another level.
I always loved the Stare down after the strikeout.
Pedro dominated in the steroid era and when the Yankees had the greatest line up.
He would be dominant in the 'amphantamine (greenie) era' too.
More the greatest steroid users lineup
Era y seguira sendo el mejor
Some people say they hate Pedro because he was too cocky. I really like how focused he was when playing, miding his own business.
I am a Boston fan and didn't like how he would stare down the batters after striking them out. Just asking for retaliation.
That breaking ball, unrealistic 2:14
Pedro Henríquez unreal....wtf are you supposed to do with that as a hitter lol
I want to believe well they say you have to pick your battles. That means you’re going 0-4 against Pedro
Big time stuff.
Legend
신의 투구 0:29 2:14 개미쳤네
2:27 is crazy change
filthy he has long fingers that's why it was so nasty no lie 😂
Prime of his career
Best ever
Goatness
PEDRO MARTÍNEZ NUMBER #############13 THE BEST DOMINATOR.
GOAT
the real daddy of YANKEES in that era
His prime
HOF
Love watching him OWN Derek Jeter.
Throwin whiffle balls
Who's My Daddy? 🤔