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SCNDLS

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My Panamanian Countryman, Yankees' Mariano Rivera, sets new saves record

As much as I hate to root for anything Yankees related I gotta big up foine ass, Panamanian Mariano Rivera for his awesome accomplishment. clapping

NEW YORK -- It's been said again and again over his 16-year career. And now it's official: Mariano Rivera is the top closer in baseball history.

The seemingly ageless right-hander recorded his 602nd career save on Monday in the New York Yankees' 6-4 win over the Minnesota Twins, placing him alone atop baseball's career saves list.

Trevor Hoffman is second on the list with 601 saves.

Rivera retired Twins shortstop Trevor Plouffe on a ground ball to second base and got right fielder Michael Cuddyer to fly out to right.

First baseman Chris Parmelee took a fastball for strike three to end the game and wrap up save No. 602.

Rivera embraced catcher Russell Martin and was met by the rest of his teammates in front of the mound.

The always understated Rivera stayed on the field for a few minutes, after some nudging by longtime teammate Jorge Posada, and stood on the mound with a tipped cap as cheers rained down from the crowd in the Bronx.

Rivera, who will turn 42 on Nov. 29, also leads baseball with 42 career postseason saves (Brad Lidge is second on the list with 18). He has a 0.71 postseason ERA and has held opponents to a .176 batting average.

Monday's save was Rivera's 43rd of 2011. He has eight seasons of at least 40-plus saves, one behind Hoffman's all-time record of nine. Rivera and Hoffman are the only pitchers with more than four 40-save seasons in Major League history.

Rivera ranks ninth all-time in games pitched (1,038) and owns eight of the Yankees' top 10 single-save totals.

He is a 12-time All-Star and was named MVP of the 1999 World Series after recording a win and two saves in the Yankees' four-game sweep of the Atlanta Braves.

Rivera's save on Monday against the Twins came 15 years and 125 days since his first save, on May 17, 1996 against the then California Angels. Over that span, the 6-foot-2, 185-pound Rivera has saved 62 more games than any other pitcher (Hoffman is second with 539). He also has 278 more saves than any other active pitcher (Francisco Cordero is second with 323).

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Reply #1 posted 09/19/11 3:31pm

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I think he's supplanted Rod Carew as the greatest Panamanian baseball player. touched

Plus he foiner than a muhhfucka! love

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Reply #2 posted 09/19/11 3:31pm

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more than anything, Mo's postseason stats are disgusting.

.71 ERA
.766 WHIP

42 SV

109 SO.

I think he's given up 2 HR total.

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Reply #3 posted 09/19/11 4:01pm

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JerseyKRS said:

more than anything, Mo's postseason stats are disgusting.

.71 ERA
.766 WHIP

42 SV

109 SO.

I think he's given up 2 HR total.

bow

I think the only time Mo has ever failed in the postseason was Game 7 of the 2001 World Series against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Other than that, he's been a beast his entire career.

clapping typing

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Reply #4 posted 09/19/11 4:48pm

nursev

Mariano Rivera has always been my fav baseball player-luv him.
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Reply #5 posted 09/19/11 5:03pm

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728huey said:

JerseyKRS said:

more than anything, Mo's postseason stats are disgusting.

.71 ERA
.766 WHIP

42 SV

109 SO.

I think he's given up 2 HR total.

bow

I think the only time Mo has ever failed in the postseason was Game 7 of the 2001 World Series against the Arizona Diamonbacks. Other than that, he's been a beast his entire career.

clapping typing

that shit wasn't even his fault. if brosious had made the throw to get the other out, they never would have had to play the infield in. disbelief

even though my team lost, that was the best world series I've ever seen. nod



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Reply #6 posted 09/19/11 5:32pm

Shaolin325

Yes!!! Congrats to Mo!!! I always sing "gotta go to Mo" (Modells theme song) when there's a save situation for the Yanks! For real. biggrin

I love this MAN!!! He's a first ballot Hall Of Famer for sure! He's the coolest and most quietly confident athlete I've ever seen. (I'm not sure that line makes sense, but it fits Mo!) He's not cocky or arrogant. He just knows what he can do and he does it!!!

Oh, did I say I LOVE HIM!!! I do!!!!

Congrats Mo!!! Yankee Universe would not be what it is without him!!!

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