Let's all prep for a MLB-less Mariano Rivera

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Tomorrow is Mo's last home game. Still not sinking in.

Yankee fans, and MLB fans in general, how will you remember Mo? What is your fondest/favorite Mo memory? I know no one who has anything bad to say about the man. Class act, and simply the best to ever Close.

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My favorite memory has to be his 3 scoreless innings in the 2003 ALCS Game 7. I was in attendance, and I've never felt energy like that before by 40K+ people.
 
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I can see the Jeter farewell tour being a lot more emotional for Yankee Fans


I hate the Yankees but I can't hate on Mo at all. Class Act :pimp:
 
My favorite memory is the same , that gm 7 was insane.

Overall just hearing Enter Sandman and watching him come in is something I'll get chills watching for the rest of my life :smokin
 
Glad I got to see him pitch a bunch of times over the years at the old stadium and the current stadium. I'm no Yankee fan but Mo's career has been appreciated. Nothing bad you could say about that guy.
 
Don't care. Looking forward to whatever boob they put in there going forward, to blow saves.
 
I've had the pleasure to see Mo play. It's gonna suck not seeing him next year. GCOAT indeed :pimp:

I will make it to Cooperstown when Jeter goes to the HOF.
 
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The Jeter farewell will be more emotional TBH. Cannot deny how losing Mo hurts this team though. Spoiled isn't the word to describe the last 19 years.



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I'll remember him for his longevity. Just think about how many different closers MLB teams have been through in the past 20 yrs. Mo has remained consistent and dominant in probably the most tense position in baseball. Salute!
 
I'll remember him for his longevity. Just think about how many different closers MLB teams have been through in the past 20 yrs. Mo has remained consistent and dominant in probably the most tense position in baseball. Salute!

with basically a variation of one pitch :pimp:

hoping to catch his last career save this weekend :pimp:
 
his last game at yankee stadium was tough to watch... i must have watched the videos of him walking to the mound & then later when jeter & pettitte took him out almost 10x :lol:

im not even a yankees fan, but i appreciate being able to witness what he's done throughout his career.
 
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