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Hall of Famer Mariano Rivera tore an Achilles tendon while going after a flyball at the New York Yankees’ Old-Timers’ Day ...
Legendary New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera tore one of his Achilles tendons during the club's 77th Old-Timers' Day game ...
Video has emerged from a fan of Mariano Rivera injuring his Achilles in the outfield at the Yankees' Old-Timers' Day.
Mariano Rivera’s injury mishap during Old Timers’ Day was apparently caught on video. The retired New York Yankees legend ...
Rivera is the first and only player to be voted into the Hall of Fame unanimously. He holds the record for the most saves in ...
Even though it led to an injury that cost the Hall of Fame closer most of the 2012 season, Rivera played center field at his ...
Rivera was locked in and laced a ground ball through the infield and into left for a single. The base hit moved Posada to ...
Rivera was playing centerfield in the bottom of the first inning and was seen going to the ground on his own during an ...
New York Yankees legend Mariano Rivera, widely considered the greatest closer in MLB history, suffered a torn Achilles injury ...
Timers' Day game since 2019 on Saturday. But the day's 25th anniversary celebration of the franchise's 2000 World Series ...
The 55-year-old closer singled off former teammate Andy Pettitte, but took a step and fell to the ground in shallow center ...
A Yankees spokesperson said that Rivera hurt his Achilles during the game, confirming what former teammate Roger Clemens told ...