Never let it be said that BBRT “missed the bandwagon.” It’s time to share my Mariano Rivera “Mo-Ment.” No, I wasn’t in the stands for any of the 2013 regular season’s heartfelt farewells – but I was at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa for a Rivera “first-Last”: Rivera’s first appearance of his last Spring Training. (Photos above.)
What can you say about Rivera that hasn’t already been said – the best closer ever and a class act on and off the field. How good was Mo? The numbers (as of September 27) speak for themselves.
- 652 regular-season saves, best ever.
- 42 post-season saves, best ever. (He also had 8 post-season wins – and only one loss – with a 0.70 post season ERA (lowest ever).
- Thirteen-time All Star, five-time Rolaids Relief Man of the Year, three-time Delivery Man of the Year.
- Three-time AL leader in saves – topped 50 saves twice, topped 40 saves nine times.
- A lifetime ERA of 2.21 (19 seasons, 1,116 games, 1,283 2/3 innings pitched) – ERA below 3.00 every season except 1995 (rookie season, included his only 10 starts, 5.51) and 2007 (3.15). Eleven seasons with an ERA below 2.00 – lowest was 1.38 in 2005 (71 appearances).
Looking back on a career of consistent achievement, Rivera (in BBRT’s estimation) saved the best for last. On May 3, 2012, after nine appearances, Rivera tore his ACL in a freak accident (while shagging fly balls in the outfield before the game). Many thought the injury would mark the end of the 42-year-old hurler’s career. Rivera vowed he would be back and has delivered on his word. Through September 7 – at age 43 – Rivera is 6-2, with a 2.11 ERA and 44 saves (third in the AL.) That is a comeback for the ages – from a closer for the ages. Mo will be missed. BBRT is looking forward to the Hall of Fame acceptance speech.
Photos by D. Karpinski







