EL DIA que PEDRO MARTINEZ DESTRUYÓ Y HUMILLÓ a los YANKEES DE NUEVA YORK en CASA | 17 PONCHES

September 10, 1999, will go down as one of the greatest humiliations in modern baseball history. Pedro Martínez, at the peak of his career, took the mound at Yankee Stadium in front of more than 54,000 fans and completely dominated one of the most feared lineups of all time: Derek Jeter, Bernie Williams, Paul O'Neill, Tino Martínez, Jorge Posada... no one could handle him. With a lethal combination of 98 mph fastballs and an impossible-to-read changeup, Pedro finished the night with 17 strikeouts, zero runs, zero walks, and just one hit allowed. A performance so dominant that even the Yankees themselves recognized his greatness. This wasn't just a victory; it was a message. In the midst of the "Hitchman Era," Pedro proved he could make the best in the world look like amateurs, and he did it in the most hostile setting possible. If you're a baseball fan, this is a story you must relive. Subscribe to never miss more epic stories like this one and share your opinion: Do you think any current pitcher could repeat something like this? ✅ Follow me on: Twitter ➥ @CapitanMarin_ Instagram ➥ capitanmarin_ Facebook ➥ CapitanMarin ► Secondary channel: @Capitandeportivo #PedroMartínez #Yankees #RedSox #MLB #Baseball #MLBHistory #BaseballLegends #BostonRedSox #NewYorkYankees #Strikeout #BaseballLegend #DominicanBaseball #LatinBaseball #MajorLeague #MLBHistory #HitterEra #CyYoung #BostonVsYankees #HistoricGame #Sport