Mariano records 1,000th strikeout....Another old thread bumped.

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Yankees closer reaches milestone on rare off night.


SEATTLE -- The outcome of the next two pitches to leave Mariano Rivera's hand colored how the Yankees closer would view his night, but in the long run, Tuesday's 3-2 loss to the Mariners will be marked for a milestone.

Rivera recorded the 1,000th strikeout of his career, firing a 92-mph cutter past Seattle's Mike Carp for the second out of the ninth inning.

For the 39-year-old Rivera, it was another personal accomplishment and a round number in a season that already saw him secure the 500th save of his career on June 28 against the Mets at Citi Field.
Yet, despite converting a career-high 36 straight save opportunities before Ichiro Suzuki touched Rivera for a game-winning two-run homer on Friday, Rivera said that he did not believe he is pitching the best baseball of his career.

"I wouldn't say that," Rivera said. "I know the numbers maybe show that, but it would be impossible for me to say that. I'm throwing whatever I'm throwing right now. Before, I used to throw harder. It's totally different. Am I more mature? Yes. But not strong like back then, meaning velocity."

Rivera has jumped from 13th to 11th this season on the Yankees' all-time strikeouts list, trailing Roger Clemens (1,014) for 10th place.

Despite his perceived dip in velocity and Friday's rare setback, Rivera's famed cutter still confuses big league hitters just as much as it did when he struck out the first two batters he faced in a big league game -- the Angels' Tony Phillips and Jim Edmonds on May 23, 1995.

"He doesn't leave many pitches over the plate," said Mike Sweeney, who stroked a pinch-hit double on Friday after Carp's strikeout. "He's the best in baseball as a closer, and we were fortunate to square up two balls and get out with a win. Usually Mariano coming into the game in the ninth inning, you don't get to shake hands after the game."

It is interesting to note that, of all the big leaguers who have faced Rivera, no one has struck out more than Manny Ramirez (12). With 34 strikeouts in his last 34 innings of work, Rivera is showing that there is still plenty left in his tank.
"I would say I'm more mature," Rivera said. "When you learn how to pitch, it seems to be different".

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The only stat that counts for this NYY hater is "WALK OFF"!!!!
 
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You forget the time the Phils went into Yankee Stadium this year and was a 9th inning away from sweeping the pathetic Yanks...I hope they meet, we will have a nice bet....something like I fly you to Thailand or you fly me to New York type of bet (and of course Business Class)

Phils win in five...that's because Lidge will blow a save in one of them...
 
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You forget the time the Phils went into Yankee Stadium this year and was a 9th inning away from sweeping the pathetic Yanks...I hope they meet, we will have a nice bet....something like I fly you to Thailand or you fly me to New York type of bet (and of course Business Class)

Phils win in five...that's because Lidge will blow a save in one of them...


Does that Bet come with a Female Caddy ? @):mad:
 

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I remember watching that 500th save game.. Mariano also picked up his first career RBI...
1000k's not as big in my opinion
 

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Neither One Of You Will Have To Sweat That Happening

You forget the time the Phils went into Yankee Stadium this year and was a 9th inning away from sweeping the pathetic Yanks...I hope they meet, we will have a nice bet....something like I fly you to Thailand or you fly me to New York type of bet (and of course Business Class)

Phils win in five...that's because Lidge will blow a save in one of them...

Because Albert, Carpenter & Wainright will be the CHAMPS, in 6. GO CARDS!!!!!@):)
 

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Now pitches in 1,000 th game:

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/al/2011-05-25-1982405144_x.htm

5/25/2011:

Rivera makes 1,000th appearance for Yankees
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NEW YORK (AP) — Mariano Rivera has become the first pitcher in major league history to have appeared in 1,000 games for one team and the 15th to reach the plateau overall when the Yankees closer was called on in the ninth inning against Toronto on Wednesday.

The understated right-hander with a bat-breaking cut fastball started 10 games in 1995, but he's been a steady presence in the Yankees' bullpen during their renaissance. Rivera has helped the franchise to 15 playoff appearances and five World Series titles.
Next up for the 41-year-old Rivera is Goose Gossage with 1,002 games. Jesse Orosco is the all-time leader with 1,252 appearances.
Trevor Hoffman is second for most appearances with one team. He had 902 of his 1,035 games with San Diego, according to STATS LLC.

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Mariano is the greatest reliever of this era and probably all time. For a one or two year period Dick Radatz, Joe Page & Dennis Eckersley were magical!
 

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