1999 Yankees Diary, September 10: Pedro pulverizes pinstripes with legendary night
Briefly

Pedro Martinez's dominance was on full display as he took control of the game, striking out five Yankees in the first three innings alone, showcasing his otherworldly ability to frustrate the lineup.
The first notable mistake came in an 0-2 count to Chili Davis, who capitalized on a fastball mistake, hitting a solo home run that marked the only blemish on Martinez's pitching performance.
As the game progressed, Martinez unleashed a series of strikeouts, demonstrating unmatched precision and speed, ultimately making it nearly impossible for Yankees hitters to find any rhythm.
Despite that initial misstep, Martinez's resilience would shine through as he consistently got the Yankees batters out, marking a remarkable chapter in the storied rivalry with an outstanding pitching performance.
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