David Robertson Is Not Mariano Rivera
Thinking of Robertson in terms of the future Hall of Famer's career is to hold him up to a virtually impossible standard.
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Thinking of Robertson in terms of the future Hall of Famer's career is to hold him up to a virtually impossible standard.
"Write it down in big letters. ... I'm not going out like this."
Rivera's season is almost certainly over, and his career may be as well.
"At this point, I don’t know. I have to face this first."
New York opened things up with a loss in Tampa.
We begin our series previewing the Yankees' 2012 season.
"You’re not going to get anything from me about Mo."
It sure does sound like this will be his final season, though.
“I have one year left. I might call it over. I will know more in spring training.’’
Reactions to the closer's record-setting 602nd career save.
Says Joe Girardi: "It's something I would definitely think about."
One has never needed to cite save totals to explain why Rivera is the greatest closer ever.
The Yankees won 6–5, but not before Mariano Rivera allowed another home run.
He gave up a ninth-inning home run to Bobby Abreu, and the Angels won 6-4.
Care to guess which one made history for something impressive, and which one did so for something unenviable?
After Mariano Rivera blew the save, the Yankees won in fifteen.
He blows his first save of the season in a 6–5 Toronto win.
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