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The return of the Yankees’ Old-Timers’ Day alumni game made for a painful afternoon for Mariano Rivera, as the greatest closer of all time suffered a devastating injury during the exhibition ...
Yankees Hall of Fame pitcher Mariano Rivera injured an Achilles during Saturday's Old-Timers' Day game and required hospitalization, according to sources.
Mariano Rivera tore an Achilles tendon while going after a fly ball at the Yankees' Old-Timers' Day game and needs surgery.
Mariano Rivera had targeted Old-Timers’ Day to share a moment and share advice with struggling Yankees reliever Devin Williams, believing he could help.
Legendary New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera suffered an Achilles injury during the Old-Timers' Day game.
Hall of Famer Mariano Rivera tore an Achilles while going after a flyball at the New York Yankees' Old-Timers’ Day game on Saturday and needs surgery.
Rivera suffered a torn Achilles tendon during the Yankees Old-Timers Game and will undergo surgery to repair the injury, his agent confirmed to The Athletic.
It was apparently a “freak accident” that led to Mariano Rivera's injury during the Yankees Old Timer’s Day game, Andy Pettitte said during an appearance on WFAN on Saturday.
A Yankees spokesperson told The Athletic that Rivera injured his Achilles during the team’s Old-Timers’ Day game, which made its return for the first time since 2019.
New York Yankees legend Mariano Rivera, widely considered the greatest closer in MLB history, suffered a torn Achilles injury during the team's Old-Timers' Day Game on Saturday.
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