Thursday, October 24, 2013

 

Bud Selig presents award to Mariano Rivera at World Series in Boston

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10/24/13, "Mariano Rivera receives Commissioner's award at World Series," sbnation.com, Bryan Kilpatrick

"The Yankees legend is the 13th recipient of the award created by Bud Selig and MLB in 1998. Major League Baseball presented longtime New York Yankees relief pitcher Mariano Rivera with the Commissioner's Historic Achievement Award before Game 2 of the World Series Thursday at Fenway Park in Boston. Rivera is the 13th recipient of the award, which was created 15 years ago, and the first since Ken Griffey Jr. was honored in 2011. The Yankees' legendary closer recently completed his final big-league season, posting a 2.11 ERA and 44 saves in 2013.

MLB commissioner Bud Selig released a statement regarding the honoring of Rivera:
"Throughout his illustrious career, [Rivera] has represented his family, his country, the Yankees and all of Major League Baseball with the utmost class and dignity. It is wholly appropriate that Mariano was the last Major League player to wear Jackie Robinson's sacred number 42. I am pleased that our entire sport can pause on our greatest stage to thank him and his family for all of his contributions to our national pastime."
Rivera was initially honored at a press conference a little over an hour before the start of the game and later was joined by his wife and three sons, as well as Red Sox slugger David Ortiz, in a pregame presentation. He had the following to say about the award:
"I've been blessed. And it's an honor and a privilege to receive this award."
The 43-year-old native of Panama finished his 19-year career as MLB's all-time leader in saves (652), games. finished (952) and ERA+ (205)." photo via sbnation

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Ed. note: The article mentions Rivera's regular season stats but leaves out his 141 postseason innings in which he achieved a .70 ERA. His work wasn't geared to the 'save' stat but he had 42 postseason 'saves.' He also had 8 wins. The 141 innings are the equivalent of two additional years of relief pitching @70IP per year, and were sandwiched within the 19 calendar years cited in the article. This work was done against the toughest competition, under the greatest pressure, and while others were resting on the couch in preparation for the next year's regular season stats.

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