You know whats one of the best things about pitchers like Randy Johnson, Roger Clemens, and Pedro Martinez? If you didn't fear them facing them they MADE you fear them!
@@bobby_D Maddox was good and pinpoint but got 3 inches from the ump, either side he was working. Not his fault but he def played to the umps and got it.
As a Yankees fan, i'm not supposed to enjoy this video. ... but the guy was such a ridiculously nasty pitcher!!! Every pitch had movement and in complete control. I couldn't listen to the games when he pitched against the Yankees cuz I just assumed that we weren't winning that night. We hated him because he played for Boston! Would've given anything to have him in our rotation.
3 plus plus pitches with plus plus control. Explosive fastball, screwball like change up with same arm slot and run as his fastball, and a tight spinning curveball. Unhittable in his prime.
Why didn't Atlanta pick this Dude up, instead of wining only one fucking World Series? Well... Ya think that they could have done it more than once with Tommy, Greg, John and all those awesome pros. Mariano Rivera gets my props although it was painful.
It literally, looks like every bigger name hitter, is on the juice. I think, and it looks like You can tell by, because I think they look puffier than their typical body size. Love Pedro tho, the roid rebel and the best to ever pitch in the game, by far.
Lo que quieran aprender a lanzar que observen la seriedad y la consentracion de parece que eleodoro aria vio a estemuchacho en aquel enronce con un ojo bionico
Pedro was the best pitcher.
One of them
Oh yes, he was unhittable in his career.
In his prime, I’ve never seen a pitcher more filthy.
What a fascinating pitcher, a pitcher that will give you the W.
Whenever he pitched, it was game over for the other team. He was awesome.
You know whats one of the best things about pitchers like Randy Johnson, Roger Clemens, and Pedro Martinez? If you didn't fear them facing them they MADE you fear them!
Great video, more people need to see it 👊
best pitcher to pin the corners hands down
Maddux?
@@bobby_D Maddox was good and pinpoint but got 3 inches from the ump, either side he was working. Not his fault but he def played to the umps and got it.
I notice he uses his hand and fingers a lot kinda like Seaver did it must be a freak gift. Not just the wrist produces movement
Pedro el grande 🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Los mejores de la republica dominicana.
Excellent changeup! So Dominant!
You couldn't help love watching him.
He was intimidating
At his best, he was the best.
He was unstoppable
Mi idolo Pedro Martinez
At this prime, GOAT
Yankees players were afraid of him.
As a Yankees fan, i'm not supposed to enjoy this video. ... but the guy was such a ridiculously nasty pitcher!!! Every pitch had movement and in complete control. I couldn't listen to the games when he pitched against the Yankees cuz I just assumed that we weren't winning that night. We hated him because he played for Boston! Would've given anything to have him in our rotation.
As Paul O'Neill put it, "The changeup from Hell"
3 plus plus pitches with plus plus control. Explosive fastball, screwball like change up with same arm slot and run as his fastball, and a tight spinning curveball. Unhittable in his prime.
Why didn't Atlanta pick this Dude up, instead of wining only one fucking World Series? Well... Ya think that they could have done it more than once with Tommy, Greg, John and all those awesome pros. Mariano Rivera gets my props although it was painful.
It literally, looks like every bigger name hitter, is on the juice. I think, and it looks like You can tell by, because I think they look puffier than their typical body size. Love Pedro tho, the roid rebel and the best to ever pitch in the game, by far.
How the ball move like zat?!?!😮
Girardi got struck out about 50 times in this video. Looking.
Lo que quieran aprender a lanzar que observen la seriedad y la consentracion de parece que eleodoro aria vio a estemuchacho en aquel enronce con un ojo bionico
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