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@EssexAggiegrad2011
@EssexAggiegrad2011 2 года назад
Remember, this wasn't any Yankees team it was the juggernaut that dominated baseball.
@dukedematteo1995
@dukedematteo1995 2 года назад
Inning for inning, Pedro was the best ever. At his prime from 1997 to 2003, Pedro was the most dominant pitcher of the live ball era. His 2000 season 11.7 WAR ranks 4th in the liveball era behind Gooden's unreal 1985, Carlton's insane 1972, and Clemens first year on the Blue Jays in 1997. The only knock on Pedro was relatively low yearly inning totals compared to the 3 other elite starters of the era. Mainly due to his smaller stature.
@hmhm856
@hmhm856 2 года назад
The low innings total is what cost him the AL Cy Young in 2002 and 2003. Both seasons under 200 innings. Although I would have given the 2002 AL Cy Young to Derek Lowe of Boston (his teammate). And in 2001, Pedro was having his best season yet, but then he got injured and pretty much missed the second half.
@iamhungey12345
@iamhungey12345 Год назад
Pedro was basically a glass cannon since even in his peak he would always seem to miss a few starts a season for whatever reason. Remember the guy started the 2003 season in a disabled list for over the first month.
@notphilivey
@notphilivey 4 года назад
I was at this game. Great seats. Loge, between first and third, first row, about 10 feet from cotton eye Joe. It was so humid I was drenched in sweat by the third inning. I never heard a glove pop the way Pedro hit that mitt that night. It was the best game I ever saw pitched, a tip your hat night to the most dominant pitcher I ever saw. For one night in the summer of 1999, the Yankees were not Pedro's daddy.
@Travelinran
@Travelinran 4 года назад
I was also there, 1st base line, rocking with 55,000 others....I was at most home games on Friday evenings in those days. This was indeed memorable, not a real happy one for us Yankee fans, but Pedro was amazing. Chili Davis guessed location and pitch type correctly and smashed the ball, which stood out because Pedro had the Yanks off balance on virtually every other at bat. Quite a night.
@erocs9747
@erocs9747 3 года назад
From 07 to about 2001 he was the best considering teams like this that he dominated , and this start is the best non no hitter or perfect game i ever seen imo
@patrickgray5633
@patrickgray5633 3 года назад
Yankees lucked out about Pedros arm & shoulder injuries 1999-2001 he was untouchable but after the injuries from the earlier years. In 2003-04 Pedro was a damn good pitcher but he wasn’t the dominant pitcher as his first few years in Boston. If this Pedro Martinez from 1999 got to pitch for Boston in 2003-04 the Yankees would have probably had problems hitting against him.
@johndoe-dx3vs
@johndoe-dx3vs 2 года назад
I was there as well, in a version of the Michael Kay seats high and straight behind Homeplate.
@albert23elchamakitodelflow61
@albert23elchamakitodelflow61 2 года назад
@@erocs9747 qq es
@bfauld
@bfauld Год назад
(Yankee fan) I rember watching this game live on TV and being enthralled with what Pedro was doing. One of the best I've ever seen.
@teatromagico9065
@teatromagico9065 3 года назад
Pedro es el mejor picher de la historia.
@stumarston6812
@stumarston6812 2 года назад
At his peak, he was the best ever.
@dukedematteo1995
@dukedematteo1995 2 года назад
Inning for inning the best ever.
@MG-dj7jv
@MG-dj7jv 2 года назад
Koufax
@greyk610
@greyk610 2 года назад
@@MG-dj7jv no
@greyk610
@greyk610 2 года назад
@@MG-dj7jv Pedro was doing this in the steroid era, against guy's who were hitting 60+ bombs, with over 100 rbi by the all star break. Embarrassing the dynasty Yankees like this, he was on another level.
@MG-dj7jv
@MG-dj7jv 2 года назад
@@greyk610 yes. But Koufax in his prime was something else as well
@jrp7808
@jrp7808 3 года назад
Best to ever do it in my opinion. Loved the rivalry, even the cowboy up year
@Palpatine-The_Imperator
@Palpatine-The_Imperator 4 года назад
2:22:54 15 Strike Outs for the 6 time this year. 15K x 6 : Only 1974 Nolan Ryan, 1999 Pedro Martinez
@odalissantana8023
@odalissantana8023 3 года назад
Es maravilloso como esos comentarista tirnen tanta etica psra comentar en cada partido son espectacular, pedro martinez fue hacer laa cosas como todo un profesional y lo hizo, ver a pedro pitchar era emocionante y transmitia esa Energia que a cualquiera le erizaba los pelos a cualquiera gracias por ser parte de esta e inolvidable experiencia de rivalidad de los yankees y boston y pedro en el moticulo.(R,D) LES DAMOS LAS GRACIAS POR ESTAR EN RSTA HISTORIA.
@KingThings
@KingThings 2 года назад
I was at this game. This was the most dominating pitching performance of all time without the pitcher being credited for a perfect game. I thought it was hilarious when Yankee fans tore down the K signs off the upper deck 😂
@ericmarchesani4484
@ericmarchesani4484 4 года назад
Pedro was sick nasty in the 8th
@patrickgray5633
@patrickgray5633 2 года назад
Think about this from the 7th through the 9th he struck out every hitter thats when pitchers are getting weaker.
@user-uo8yh9tb8g
@user-uo8yh9tb8g Год назад
Was a New Englander living on Cape Cod when the greatest pitcher that ever lived, pitch for pitch, did his thing... making the height of the steroid era batters look like little leaguers in the bandbox that was Fenway Park... that change-up and a near 100mph moving fastball with pinpoint accuracy..................guy had a very good curve and a killer instinct like few others, too..... ouch! All that in an undersized 175lbs body that defies rational explanation.
@hectorguerrero4080
@hectorguerrero4080 4 года назад
Pedro is the best Pitcher I’ve seen pitch.
@r_polankoh3463
@r_polankoh3463 3 года назад
El mejor pitcher de la isla🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴
@erocs9747
@erocs9747 3 года назад
This outing and the one the next year on sunday night baseball vs clemens and game 5 99 alds are his 3 most elite considering the lineups!
@Streetsmart1984
@Streetsmart1984 3 года назад
Prime Pedro!! un-hittable!!
@scottaznavourian3720
@scottaznavourian3720 3 года назад
McCarver makes a great point about Gehrighs 14 seasons of 100 rbis but of course he was always overshadowed....first by Ruth and then by dimaggio...
@Shatamx
@Shatamx Год назад
One of the best ever. From a Red Sox fan.
@BrianKliewer
@BrianKliewer Год назад
Loved this game! Pedro was incredible!
@joanrojas6982
@joanrojas6982 4 года назад
Dominican power🇩🇴❤️
@braideasegoat8284
@braideasegoat8284 3 года назад
More like ENOURMOUS heart, courage of a lion, arm strength of a bear, determination of Alexander the GREAT, winning spirit of all the Legends preceding, I call it raw HUMAN POWER! Vote for Pedro
@amberlybaez2602
@amberlybaez2602 2 года назад
Pedro says at the end. “Vamono coño” hahaha love my Dominicans. Love everyone but my Dominicans are something else. Ehhehehehehehe May God bless
@andrewketchum2654
@andrewketchum2654 4 года назад
First pitch 10:34
@JP-ib9kk
@JP-ib9kk 3 года назад
Wish I saw this sooner
@allanbeltre9106
@allanbeltre9106 Месяц назад
Commentator 1: "Tonight, I'm glad I didn't have a bat in my hand, only a microphone"
@BirdGang6
@BirdGang6 Год назад
To do what he did, in the highest scoring run environment in league history, makes him to me, the greatest to ever pitch. You can’t make any argument that would change my mind on that
@TheAshleyvarone425
@TheAshleyvarone425 3 года назад
I’d much rather hear Remy calling this game
@0matic1112
@0matic1112 6 месяцев назад
1:32:20 best pitch ever thrown. Called a ball
@scottaznavourian3720
@scottaznavourian3720 3 года назад
'Consider this....the redsox sweep the Yankees here at yankee stadium' Tim nostrodaumus mccarver...
@magiadelingles9832
@magiadelingles9832 4 года назад
All I have to say is that he was Yankees daddy , a nightmare for the rivals
@cforgione100
@cforgione100 3 года назад
As a Yankee fan I agree but it was ok because at his absolute peak (98-01) yanks were too good for Sox anyways . Yanks got to him a little more by 02-04. But Sox got better also
@SushiBandit28
@SushiBandit28 Год назад
I never understood this sentiment. If Pedro was the Yankees daddy then that 98-2000 Yanks club were the godfathers of the universe
@cubzrulz
@cubzrulz 4 года назад
Why a yankees broadcast for a Pedro spectacle
@victorfeliz5239
@victorfeliz5239 Год назад
El mejor . Pedro el grande
@malvinromero9505
@malvinromero9505 2 года назад
El mejor. En la lomita 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 pedra la to el mundo ⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️ pedro el grande
@menolmillone
@menolmillone 8 месяцев назад
El mejor lanzador de la historia del béisbol
@Colin_1977
@Colin_1977 3 месяца назад
I always missed Pedro’s turn in the rotation during his tenure with the Sox. Must’ve hit Wakefield 6-7 times.
@brandon_e24
@brandon_e24 4 месяца назад
Pedros 7th inning was spectacular
@raydelarosa4992
@raydelarosa4992 3 года назад
Dominican pride 🇩🇴
@stephaniemalley5694
@stephaniemalley5694 3 года назад
Thx for video,I enjoy it 😊 I wish he gets 20k instead! 👍💚🍀
@aydanbombs4229
@aydanbombs4229 4 года назад
Woah, we’re half way there oh we’re livin on a prayer!
@SeanLKearns
@SeanLKearns 3 года назад
Classic ball game.
@BosoxPatsfan603
@BosoxPatsfan603 4 года назад
What a great day this was!
@scottaznavourian3720
@scottaznavourian3720 3 года назад
Stanley with a single double and hr....imagine he was a triple and Pedro a homer away having a no hitter and a cycle in the same game...
@FelixCapellan-b8c
@FelixCapellan-b8c 11 месяцев назад
You see am Dominican . From the same country that Pedro is from. I grew up just like he did . I had the same struggles and poverty. A life where food and a place to sleep and a large loving family is all you have. In Dominican Republic baseball is the only way out. We all played. Every kid plays . But of course not all of us can be Pedro. He is such an inspiration it’s insane. Pedro doesn’t have the all time numbers as many other hall of fame pitchers. But what Pedro did in 1998 and then even better in 1999 in the hardest division in baseball the American League East in the middle of the steroids era is just incredible. At 5”10 175 inane . Greatest pitcher to ever to it . What I mean is when you take a pitchers most talented years no one pitched better then Pedro I mean he stroke out 17 Yankees who won 3 World Series in a row
@guyfox3853
@guyfox3853 4 года назад
The swing beat National Anthem felt really really weird after the tribute...
@afrikaDR
@afrikaDR Месяц назад
Dominican NYers vibin in the bleachers with every Pedro K made this game even more fun: 48:44, 01:09:14, 01:13:35, 01:15:47, 01:52:31, 01:54:04, 02:06:30, 02:22:48, 02:24:30
@nicholasmedovich8691
@nicholasmedovich8691 4 года назад
13:21 gasp amazing
@anyelocuello3885
@anyelocuello3885 3 года назад
El más grande💪
@RoninDays
@RoninDays 3 года назад
Pedro and Randy made everyone try sidearm lol
@musicalmelodies3595
@musicalmelodies3595 2 месяца назад
Yankees were amazed by Pedro but also PISSED here especially because the crowd became rowdy and loud for Pedro to close the game out.
@psicologiahumana988
@psicologiahumana988 11 месяцев назад
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 02:24 The game features a matchup between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox, with star pitcher Pedro Martinez starting for the Red Sox. 03:28 The rivalry between the Red Sox and the Yankees is highlighted, and the historical context, including references to the curse of the Bambino and past seasons, is discussed. 04:00 Pedro Martinez's impressive pitching stats are mentioned, including his 257 strikeouts, 20 wins, and a chance for the Triple Crown in the American League. 07:04 A moment of silence is observed to remember the recently deceased Hall of Fame pitcher, Jim "Catfish" Hunter, before the national anthem is played. 09:43 The game begins with Andy Pettitte on the mound for the Yankees, facing the Red Sox lineup. The broadcast emphasizes the significance of the three-game series. 11:20 Andy Pettitte faces Jose Offerman, and the importance of staying focused in the season despite the Yankees' lead in the American League East is discussed. 13:40 Pettitte records strikeouts against Offerman and Lewis, showcasing his pitching skills. A defensive play involving a juggling act by Pettitte is highlighted. 14:11 Nomar Garciaparra steps up to bat, and a batting race between Garciaparra, Jeter, and Bernie Williams is mentioned, emphasizing their high batting averages. 15:42 Garciaparra gets a hit, and the broadcast mentions his superstitions and movements at home plate. The competitive batting race and its implications are discussed. 16:44 The Red Sox defensive lineup is introduced, and Pedro Martinez is praised for his pitching repertoire, including a fastball, changeup, and a wicked breaking ball. 17:17 Martinez's impressive statistics are highlighted, leading in wins, strikeouts, and ERA in the American League. A comparison is made to other pitchers in the league. 18:31 Chuck Knoblauch leads off for the Yankees, and the importance of not getting overconfident despite the team's success is emphasized. 19:35 Derek Jeter steps up to bat, and his hitting approach, including staying behind the ball, is discussed. The importance of maintaining focus is reiterated. 21:19 Jeter strikes out on a pitch from Pedro Martinez, showcasing Martinez's dominance. Paul O'Neill follows, and the discussion centers on Martinez's off-speed pitches. 22:27 Mike Stanley gets a hit for the Red Sox, and the broadcast mentions his past contributions to the Yankees. The focus shifts to Butch Husky, another former Yankee. 24:04 Butch Husky faces Andy Pettitte, and the importance of establishing hard pitches inside against power hitters is discussed. 25:20 Troy O'Leary hits a hard shot into right field, advancing Mike Stanley to second. The significance of O'Leary's performance with two outs and runners in scoring position is emphasized. 26:56 Damon Buford faces a full count, and a contentious strikeout call leads to a dispute between the Red Sox manager and the umpires. 28:46 With two outs and two runners on base, Jason Varitek steps up to bat, but the Red Sox fail to score in the second inning. 33:49 Bernie Williams returns to the lineup despite a sore shoulder, and his impressive season statistics are highlighted. 01:38:55 Joe Girardi made a poor choice trying to throw out the runner at third, leading to a bases-loaded situation for the Red Sox. 01:40:42 The Yankees face a challenging situation with bases loaded, and Garciaparra, a premier hitter, coming up for the Red Sox. 01:41:34 Scott Brosius' decision to throw home instead of attempting a double play was the right move against a pitcher like Pedro Martinez. 01:42:36 Mike Stanley, a hitting star for both teams, comes up for the Red Sox with the bases loaded, and the Yankees are in a tough spot. 01:46:35 Derek Jeter faces Pedro Martinez, who has been dominant with 13 strikeouts in the game. 01:49:55 Jeff Nelson's crucial double play helps the Yankees escape a challenging situation with bases loaded and no outs. 01:54:11 Pedro Martinez continues to dominate, striking out Jeter, O'Neill, and Bernie Williams in the eighth inning. 02:02:39 Pedro Martinez records his 14th strikeout, and the Red Sox maintain a 2-1 lead. 02:07:26 Wilton Veras hits a leadoff triple for the Red Sox in the top of the ninth, putting them in a favorable position. 02:08:30 Veras scores on Offerman's RBI single, extending the Red Sox lead to 3-1. 02:10:20 With a man on first and no outs, the Red Sox consider a hit-and-run strategy against the Yankees. Made with HARPA AI
@antouttaqb2423
@antouttaqb2423 4 года назад
4 days before I was born lol
@elon910
@elon910 4 года назад
AntOuttaQB my 14th birthday 😭
@scottaznavourian3720
@scottaznavourian3720 3 года назад
Good God my Sox line up.....thank God Jimmy tinkered with it (and Valentin and Orleay got hot against clevleand)
@EssexAggiegrad2011
@EssexAggiegrad2011 2 года назад
The Red Sox offense failed Pedro in 1999 and 2000
@scottaznavourian3720
@scottaznavourian3720 2 года назад
@@EssexAggiegrad2011 99 team had character. 2000 team had Carl everett
@EssexAggiegrad2011
@EssexAggiegrad2011 2 года назад
@@scottaznavourian3720 2004 team won
@petegilardi2593
@petegilardi2593 3 года назад
Pedro always gave the Yankees trouble too bad he couldn't win 2003 ALCS game 7. He simply ran out of gas and Grady Little made a major mistake. Glad he got a ring in 2004 even though he wasn't same pitcher but he still was a key factor
@JJA1987
@JJA1987 3 года назад
Had The Sox gotten Terry a year earlier things would've been different
@cforgione100
@cforgione100 3 года назад
@@JJA1987 I don’t think so. The rosters were still different. Sox didn’t have a pen. Yanks had pettite and Clemens and 04 the Sox had schilling . I don’t think 03 was all on little .
@cforgione100
@cforgione100 3 года назад
Pedros absolute best was 98-01 and he dominated yanks but yanks as a team were too good for Boston. Yanks started hitting Pedro a little more from 02-04 but Sox got better
@dukedematteo1995
@dukedematteo1995 2 года назад
@@cforgione100 The Sox were a better team in 04. The Yanks were a 91 win team that lucked their way to 100 something wins and an AL East title. Sox had better starting pitching and a more complete lineup. Schilling was a true ace that year too, Yanks...Converted to the AL much better than I thought. Wasn't striking out 300 like with the Dbacks but was still great, runner up Cy to Johan, at 37! Very impressive. And of course the 2004 ALCS was one of the greatest series ever. Game 4 & 5 at Fenway were insane. I contend Tony Clark's ground rule double in the 9th inning of Game 5 was the biggest play of the series..the quirks of Fenway saved the Sox big time....a perpendicular 2 & 1/2 foot wall saves them from virtually certain defeat in 5.
@cruzeal9334
@cruzeal9334 Год назад
Petite windup looks just like sherzer and Beckett and maddux
@jimmyroman9239
@jimmyroman9239 2 года назад
The empire gave them that game nine strikes when they were balls nine
@Brooklyn11236
@Brooklyn11236 3 года назад
Can we get some condensed videos of great pitcher performances. Like only the pitches, hits and outs. A video like the one I’m suggesting should be around 20 mins long
@Streetsmart1984
@Streetsmart1984 2 года назад
There’s one. You just have to search
@jgfunk
@jgfunk Год назад
There's one on YT that just shows all the strike 3 pitches...
@williamsanders2348
@williamsanders2348 4 года назад
Jeebus the announcers are sitting on each other's lap to fit in that small 4:3 frame.
@santiagodelacruz3301
@santiagodelacruz3301 2 года назад
El papá de los yankees todas una vidas
@b1cxxz67
@b1cxxz67 4 года назад
Please upload 2001 WS game7 Curt vs Roger
@erocs9747
@erocs9747 3 года назад
Its on here on dbacks channel
@EssexAggiegrad2011
@EssexAggiegrad2011 2 года назад
Just search it and you'll find it
@patrickgray5633
@patrickgray5633 3 года назад
It’s to bad this Pedro Martinez 99-00 didn’t pitch for the Red Sox in 2003-2004 2 totally different styles it’s to bad Pedro hurt his shoulder & arm cause the Yankees in his prime couldn’t touch him.
@SushiBandit28
@SushiBandit28 Год назад
Damn sounds like he coulda and woulda Oh well
@scottaznavourian3720
@scottaznavourian3720 3 года назад
Saying Stanley couldn't get a,cycle with the triple cause he's too slow..guess he never saw buckners inside the park home run......
@dukedematteo1995
@dukedematteo1995 2 года назад
Mike Stanley? Among the slowest men in the MLB. Tino Martinez was the slowest non fat guy I've ever seen
@scottaznavourian3720
@scottaznavourian3720 2 года назад
@@dukedematteo1995 David ortiz had two triples in one game once. So anything is possible.
@shotguner4258
@shotguner4258 Год назад
Here after last night Houston swept of the Yankees
@manwalrus
@manwalrus 2 года назад
Maybe my most curmudgeonly opinion is that baseball isn't baseball if it isn't on local broadcast TV, sandwiched in between reruns of Married With Children and the nighty news.
@chancebutler6472
@chancebutler6472 2 года назад
masterpiece/master class however you prefer to go about it :) but honestly its a bit tainted due to the umpires giving him strikes that were obvious balls waaaaaay outside the plate over and over at times.................................................... they were not cutting aat all eeither lmao. he deserves better than that mockery of umpiring
@dukedematteo1995
@dukedematteo1995 2 года назад
In all the classic high strikeout games....the 2 Clemens 20 K, the Randy Johnson 20 K, Kerry Wood 20 K, this Pedro one, and especially Livan Hernandez in the 97 playoffs, the pitchers got alot of help from the umps.
@azharsapar8051
@azharsapar8051 3 года назад
Do you have roger Clemens 20 Strike out game
@BoomBoom77156
@BoomBoom77156 3 года назад
Which one?
@ingridbernabe6899
@ingridbernabe6899 2 года назад
Yes with Steroids!!! Wwwaaaiiizzz 😂
@scottaznavourian3720
@scottaznavourian3720 3 года назад
2:25:51 Grady bleeping little 😠
@zoobomb6557
@zoobomb6557 4 года назад
Pedro is my daddy
@melindaquihuiz6558
@melindaquihuiz6558 4 года назад
?
@zoobomb6557
@zoobomb6557 4 года назад
@@melindaquihuiz6558 Pedro called the yankees his daddy before winning the 2004 world series, and started the who's your daddy chant
@DC-po3ve
@DC-po3ve 6 месяцев назад
The height of the steroid era , having to face a DH.
@robertmcgrath2370
@robertmcgrath2370 Год назад
No volume
@richiejr8756
@richiejr8756 4 года назад
NZEVER4GET
@yaelleyva4119
@yaelleyva4119 2 месяца назад
🔥🐴
@richiejr8756
@richiejr8756 4 года назад
🦅CHARLES RIV EF R
@carlosramirez1144
@carlosramirez1144 3 года назад
🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴
@victorpena3129
@victorpena3129 11 месяцев назад
Too many adds
@fellosantana9535
@fellosantana9535 Год назад
definitivamente en las condiciones que quedó Pedro después de lanzar 9 entradas podría lanzar otras 5 sin ningún problemas...
@christopherenglert3862
@christopherenglert3862 4 года назад
I was sad
@slapshot68
@slapshot68 2 года назад
The Sox had a weak lineup, they didn’t hav that big bat
@EssexAggiegrad2011
@EssexAggiegrad2011 2 года назад
That's why they failed to succeed
@Shatamx
@Shatamx Год назад
They were hoping it was Nomar
@SerFondue
@SerFondue 4 года назад
too bad NY won the WS in '99 lol
@aaronmartinez5029
@aaronmartinez5029 4 года назад
Steroids can win you titles
@matthewvitka4455
@matthewvitka4455 4 года назад
@@aaronmartinez5029 yeah, just ask the 2004 and 2007 Red Sox with Manny sharing his "magic medicine cabinet" with Ortiz...🤔😏
@ThePunisher-cb8ly
@ThePunisher-cb8ly 4 года назад
@@matthewvitka4455 And Clemens, Pettite, Mussina, later Giambi and Aroid ....oh, wait, with Giambi Yankees dnt win AND with Aroid jst One WS.....yeah, you're right
@dre2405
@dre2405 4 года назад
@@ThePunisher-cb8ly and not once since steroids been gone from the game.
@matthewvitka4455
@matthewvitka4455 4 года назад
@@dre2405 since when are steroids "gone" from the game? You're a delusional fool if you think they're completely "gone." I guarantee you every single team still has at least one player using some form of PED's. Enforcement and being "gone" are 2 completely different things...
@richiejr8756
@richiejr8756 4 года назад
HA VENE or zdx R sea Y
@arabellaivy3942
@arabellaivy3942 3 года назад
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@richiejr8756
@richiejr8756 4 года назад
3553 5335
@pedroluislopezalfonseca1653
@pedroluislopezalfonseca1653 3 года назад
Mejor pitcher coño
@borood1188
@borood1188 2 года назад
Smoked em
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