SEARCH JOIN NOW LOGIN

  • THE LATEST
  • COMMUNITY
    • Video Chat
  • BUSINESS
    • Market Rates & Trading
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • LIFESTYLE
    • TOP EATS
    • NIGHT LIFE
    • SPECIAL EVENTS
    • HEALTH & WELL BEING
    • LGBT
  • SPORTS
  • CLASSIFIED
  • VIDEOS
    • Live Shows
    • Video Archive
  • SHOP
  • Weekly Horoscope 3/25 - 3/31
  • 20 Helpful Tips for Buyers and Sellers

Rivera Snaggs 602nd Save

09-20-2011 08:15 am
Leah Teplin

Updated Tue, Sep 20 2011 11:26:13 -0400 | Comments


(Image Courtesy of TodaNoticia.com)
(Image Courtesy of TodaNoticia.com) (Image Courtesy of cardomain.com)


During the 6-4 win the Yankees had over Minnesota last night, Marioano Rivera kept the house roaring for more.

 

Breaking Chris Parmelee's bat in two with a pitch, Rivera certainly gave us a show. The highlight, of course, being his 602nd save, beating out Trent Hoffman's 601. The crowd wasn't as large as the one to witness Jeter's 3000th hit (last night was, in fact, the smallest since the staduim opened), but it certainly was a lively one.

 

Next up on Rivera's To Do List? Another World Series ring.

 

The Yankees may be having a poor season so far---five wins in twelve games---but they're five up against Boston with ten more games to play. If they pull it together and start up a winning streak, Rivera just might get that sixth ring.

 

"I don't know if I can pitch three more years," Rivera was quoted as saying.




  • Comments
  • Comment using

ADVERTISEMENT
SAFEWAY Saves the Day!!
Are you renovating your business? Do you need help hanging a ceiling fan? SAFEWAY CONSTRUCTION can help with ANY electrical work, large or small! Reliable and professional licensed electricians are available for your needs. Serving all five boroughs, and Long Island. Call Louis for a free estimate today! (516) 428-4596
+ CREATE YOUR OWN AD




LATEST EVENTS
+ VIEW ALL EVENTS



TODAY'S POLL
Do you think the Occupy Wall Street Protesters should be allowed to stay in Zuccotti Park?
 Yes!
 No!
 They should focus on getting a job instead of sleeping in the park like the homeless.
 Mayor Bloomberg is totally in the wrong here and so is the judge. They should be able to stay 24-7!
 I don't think they should stay overnight, but come back every morning.


LOGIN TO SEE RESULTS

RECENT COMMENTS
On Super Bowl Sunday: Many watch the game, All watch the commercials
by
Fri, Feb 04 2011 18:12:38 -0500
Powered By: MadChill TV

Copyright MadChill Productions, Inc. 2004-2011

Home | About Us | Contact us | Privacy Policy | Advertisements