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Derek Jeter misses Yankees Old Timers Day but still stirs the crowd originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Mariano Rivera tore an Achilles tendon while going after a fly ball at the Yankees' Old-Timers' Day game and needs surgery.
New York Yankees legend Mariano Rivera, widely considered the greatest closer in MLB history, suffered a torn Achilles injury ...
Part of the allure of the day involves players such as Will Warren — a 26-year-old rookie still figuring out his way in the ...
Yankees Hall of Fame pitcher Mariano Rivera injured an Achilles during Saturday's Old-Timers' Day game and required ...
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 ...
Four-time World Series-winning manager Joe Torre joins the booth to talk about Old-Timers' Day, the game of baseball today ...
Jeter says he’s missing the event, a celebration of the Yankees’ 2000 World Series team, for his daughter’s birthday party ...
Andy Pettitte joins the booth to talk about Old Timers' Day, the difference between pitching now and during his career and ...
Legendary New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera tore one of his Achilles tendons during the club's 77th Old-Timers' Day game ...
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 ...