Friday, April 28, 2006

Once again, Mariano Rivera's career is over.

I have read anti-Mariano articles every single year since 1996. Usually in April. Never in September.


There's almost no point in disputing this article point by point. To summarize, Mike Celizic actually believes:

1) Mariano ain't what he used to be.

2) Mariano is overused in 2006.

Every other Yankee fan in existence is wondering why Tanyon Sturtze started the ninth inning yesterday and why Scott Proctor has more inning pitches than Mariano Rivera.


If you want to accuse Torre of "living in the past," look who was starting in centerfield yesterday.

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