Pedro Martínez Shatters His Own Strikeout Record with 408 K’s

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Montreal right-hander Pedro Martínez has once again rewritten the Doubleday Baseball League record books. With 408 strikeouts this season, Martínez surpassed his own mark of 403 set just last year, establishing a new single-season strikeout record and solidifying his dominance as one of the most overpowering pitchers in league history.

The 24-year-old ace now holds four of the top five single-season strikeout totals in DBL history — a feat unmatched by any pitcher. His combination of power, precision, and endurance continues to set the standard for pitching excellence.

Top 10 All-Time DBL Single-Season Strikeout Leaders

RankPlayerKYear
1Pedro Martínez4081996
2Pedro Martínez4031995
3Randy Johnson3831991
4Randy Johnson3671993
5Pedro Martínez3601994
6Randy Johnson3551994
6Randy Johnson3551995
8Pedro Martínez3521993
9Randy Johnson3461992
10Randy Johnson3421996

Martínez’s 1996 campaign has been nothing short of historic:

  • 20–6 record, 2.04 ERA, 0.71 WHIP, and 13.3 WAR
  • 408 strikeouts in 260.2 innings — a rate of 14.1 K/9
  • His fourth consecutive 350+ strikeout season
  • ERA+ of 213, continuing his run of dominance that began in 1993

Across just five seasons, Martínez has already compiled 1,757 career strikeouts, an average of over 350 per year, and boasts a career ERA of 2.38. He remains the active career strikeout leader and is rapidly climbing toward several all-time milestones.

Pedro Martínez doesn’t just dominate hitters — he defines an era.

Congratulations to Pedro Martínez on setting a new DBL single-season strikeout record with 408 strikeouts.