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Tony Gwynn - 11 for 35 against Pedro with zero Ks. Thats amazing.
Ответить"I'd rather they hit the batter, than miss over the middle of the plate" 😆 Love it.
Super interesting little chat. Love how Pedro is still creating plans for players who are playing now.
98mph with a change up that broke like a splitter... Pedro could do whatever he wanted. But alas he played for the worst team in sports history 🤬 If I could pitch like Pedro I would pound Judge inside under his hands 98-97 and then stay away with that nasty change up over the outside corner. But lots of fastballs. Just don't leave it over the plate up cuz we all see what happens to that... 460 ft. Judge is hard to beat right now though. He's staying down on the ball and doing what he's supposed to be doing thinking hit the ball to right center. He was pulling off the ball a lot before he got hurt and was fouling off lots of hittable pitches... he's staying on it right now and lots of balls are becoming valuable souvenirs.
ОтветитьWow tons of insight here....not trying to be an ass here. I learned a lot from this short clip
ОтветитьY'all just gonna pretend like Steroids are Not Back in the MLB????
ОтветитьSteriods!!!
ОтветитьAlways a smart take from Pedro.
ОтветитьThinking Pedro turns down offers to be a MLB pitching coach. Daily. Constantly. Always learn something when Pedro speaks.
ОтветитьIf you can ALWAYS provide a reason for a fastball too far in? You might be Pedro Martinez.
ОтветитьThis is exactly what I keep saying, this is why pitching has been sucking and games having high scoring games. Cause they can't hit locations and you have pitching coaches that won't practice them hitting locations and catchers who don't set up location for a pitcher anymore. The game sucks and if we finally see a good kitchen again like Pedro Greg Maddux then Aaron judge be going for a lot of hat tricks.
Ответитьpedro martinez hit everyone. His philosophy was hitting hitters so they were afraid to crowd the plate and then he would go away with his pitches. these days he would be ejected and fined to many times to just hit people every game. he also wouldn't be able to use any substance o the ball and he would be average pitcher to good pitcher but not what he was.
ОтветитьI had the pleasure of watching Pedro pitch in person and it was like watching an artist paint a masterpiece.
ОтветитьPedro has to be the smartest pitcher of our generation if not all time. Loved when he pitched for the Phillies back in 2009.
ОтветитьListen, Judge has to be mentioned more than just hitting homers. And I’ll say it again, listen to how Pedro said he’d work him completely inside. I can literally go to every home run from last year that he hit were literally middle cut, almost dead center covering way too much of the plate. How did 62 pitchers miss that badly?
ОтветитьPedro Martinez and Curt Schilling would tell their manager and stick it. Martinez and shilling would pitch way out of a jam on the bases.
ОтветитьAs someone who grew up and pitched in the early 2000s, when Pedro speaks I listen
ОтветитьSchwarbs is this era’s Adam Dunn
ОтветитьThe change-up works in every era sooooo
ОтветитьKyle schwarber? Of all the hitters you could have chosen you choose this little jabroni? Gtfoh 😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Ответитьwho's your daddy?
ОтветитьPedro would still throw at guys. Prime Pedro would still be S class in today's game
ОтветитьGreat video from you guys. Love stuff like this!
ОтветитьPedro was all about just drilling guys. Sent 2 Yanks to the hospital in the first inning once. Anything up and in on Manny he's gonna cry about like he did that time he pretended that Clemens came inside too far and started the brawl.
ОтветитьPedro is master pitcher!
ОтветитьPedro reminds me of a time when analytics weren't dictating literally every decision in baseball
and players just assessed the others, using their own judgement to make pitches.
I would love to see if I could actually make contact with his fastball or curveball but most likely I will not! Most nastiest pitcher I’ve seen in my life
ОтветитьSorry but Pedro wouldn’t make it the big leagues today. Athletes are so much more evolved than when he played. He’d get crushed by Schwarber.
ОтветитьAlways enjoy Pedro.
ОтветитьPedro Martinez is the only reason I watch this channel once in a while
ОтветитьPedro should be coaching.
ОтветитьGod Pedro is so smart I love when legends of the game and commentators actually keep up and share strategy rather than just hot takes
ОтветитьHarold Reynolds analysis very much reminds me of Kenny Smith on the NBA side
ОтветитьI was at this game out in right field as a Red Sox fan and let me tell you, it’s a night I’ll never forget.
ОтветитьA lot of you are delusional to think that a young Pedro Martinez would not dominate today like when he pitched. He had something which cannot be thought. He had a high IQ when it comes to pitching. Like he stated that he saw alot of young pitcher that could throw 98 miles per hour. It doesn't matter what Era in baseball you pitched you have to take control from the start. You young cats are delusional.
ОтветитьPedro is the GOAT.
ОтветитьBaseball and actually all of sports today is just full of kids. You can see the emotional immaturity in all of them. I appreciate the generation of Pedro and all of others of that day and before MUCH MUCH more. People want to see MEN on the field not high schoolers.
ОтветитьI love the explanations
Pedro gives
Pretty good inside knowledge from the master.
Love listening to Pedro talk about pitching
ОтветитьPEDRO THE GOAT. 🇩🇴🐐💪🔥⚾️⚾️⚾️
ОтветитьI was visiting a friend of mine in DR
ОтветитьLook at the pedro
ОтветитьPedro also had the best change-up I have ever seen! I mean? It suddenly dipped and slid way off from its originally intended path—maybe by 18 inches or more. OMG!
ОтветитьEl Padrino (Pedro) need to start a pitching school...period.
ОтветитьGreat pitcher, but hit batters wouldn't fly today. He would have been ejected in alot of circumstances today.
ОтветитьPedro wow
ОтветитьPedro would be a mixture of Gerrit Cole and Luis Castillo if he pitched today.
ОтветитьSmartest pitcher ever.
ОтветитьThe adage in baseball forever has been good pitching beats good hitting. and I firmly believe that. except when it's Tony Gwynn with the bat in his hands.
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