The all-time career leader in saves, with 652, Mariano Rivera is one of
the greatest professional athletes in history. Since taking over the
closer's role for the New York Yankees in 1997, until his retirement in
2013, Rivera saved 30 or more games in every season but one. In
addition, he has an astonishing MLB record 42 postseason saves, with 11
of them coming in the World Series. After 19 seasons in the Major
Leagues, his preeminence among relief pitchers is assumed and his
induction into Cooperstown assured.
And he accomplished it all,
mostly, with one devastating pitch: his signature cut fastball. As third
baseman Corey Koskie put it: "You knew what pitch [Rivera's] going to
throw, a cutter. . . . You start to swing at the pitch and the next
thing you know, the ball explodes your bat. I tried multiple things
hoping to figure out a way get the barrel [of the bat] on one of his
pitches. . . . Nothing worked."
Far from a conventional biography,
"Facing Mariano Rivera" offers perspectives and testimonials from
opponents and teammates alike, including Rivera's minor-league roommate
and the final batter he faced in the major leagues. Some opponents had
uncommon success against "The Sandman," and they share their secrets for
hitting him. Most, however, echo the sentiments of five-time All-Star
Mike Sweeney: "When you're at Yankee Stadium and Mariano Rivera is
coming in the game, it feels like a horror movie . . . when you hear the
music and you're scared to death, because you know what's going to
happen."
Truly dominant pitchers come along only rarely. This book
tells the reader what it's like to battle one of the all-time best, in
the words of the players who did just that.
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