Mariano Rivera last game at Yankee Stadium
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- Опубліковано 25 вер 2013
- Mariano Rivera trots in from the bullpen to "Enter Sandman" to take the mound in his final career appearance at Yankee Stadium and receives a to a heartfelt ovation upon exiting his final career game at Yankee Stadium.
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Jackie would have been proud to see Mariano wear his number.
Jackie's widow said as much.
T Nelson Jackie was Watching from Heaven this night, and he smiled
most definitely!
The way Mo conducted himself on/off the field I couldn't agree with you more.
*is proud
How about the announcer: "How's this for drama." And then he has the wherewithal to just be quiet and let history happen! That's a job well done!
Sometimes the best thing to say…is nothing at all.
Except he shoulda said, “How’s that for poignancy.”
And stayed silent for four full minutes. Sublime.
Excellent work
@@lesmillett6144when it comes to journalism, broadcasting, or any communication in a public setting, you don’t need a $5 word when a 10c word will do just fine
Mariano came from abject poverty in Panama. He made a baseball glove out of cardboard. He’s so humble: even today. He does so much for charity.
And he got the first unanimous 1st ballot HOF by ALL of the sports writers! Thank you to all the writers especially the one in Boston who changed his mind and gave Rivera the honor!
Ken Griffey was 3 short of unanimous and should have been. But Mo and Jeter are both no brainers
As cool as that is, it’s also absolutely ridiculous. There should’ve been a thousand before him. Anyone who looked at the careers of Steve Carlton, Hank Aaron, Randy Johnson (just to name a few) and voted no should’ve had their votes taken from them.
@@jeffvanschoonhoven5171 There are plenty that should have been but weren't. Johnson (Walter and Randy), Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson, Willie Mays, Joe DiMaggio, etc.
@@adamant1015 the most common reason for that is those writters said they gave their vote to someone else cause those guy are 100% in anyway. That's bullshit, what if everyone thinks like that, would be a disaster. Just vote for who is deserved.
I've watched this video a hundred times since the end of last season. And yet, i still cry when i see him hugging his longtime teammates Pettite and Jeter. I've had the privilege of watching Rivera's entire career. I'm a lifelong Yankees fan. Its sad to see someone like Rivera retire. There were few like him who played with elegance and class the way he did. He was the model of sportsmanship and humility. Showed nerves of steel and a calm under pressure that will NEVER be matched. Baseball was graced with Mariano Rivera for 19 years. You will be missed #42.
Aaron Peters You aren’t alone my yankee brother!
Same man, when he broke down in petites arms I lost it
mark94555 There is crying in baseball;)!
Not a Yankees fan, but the man gets my respect.
I was wondering, if Jeter and Pettite are there, then where’s A-Rod?
Man I hate the Yankees but so much respect for these Hall of Famers that have dawned the pin stripes
Evan Ritchey it's donned
Evan Ritchey
I don't like them either, but you can't deny talent
@iron maiden and you can never call iron maiden a good band
Iron maiden is a good band I lied but why tf you have to be a hater
@@patrickthegoat4734 there hasn't been anyone to hate on the Yankees since A-Rod and even you guys hated him. Before him it was O'Neil. You'll always be the rivals but all the hate is for Houston now.
I've never been a Yankees fan, but...I come watch this video about twice a year simply because it's good for my soul. Sandman, I hope you're enjoying retirement. I wish you every happiness.
I'm from Panama 🇵🇦 and I'm very proud of Mariano Rivera. He will soon have his Baseball Stadium named after him for what he did for baseball. It's about 54% built and will hold 10,000 fans seated. It already looks great as it is. Thnaks #42.🎉
most emotional send off ever :( This is a guy who truly loved the game
The Rays are lucky, they got to see DJ's 3000th hit and Mariano's last game.
And Jeter's first return from his injury was against the Rays too, first pitch from his return and he homers against them
Yankee history isn't their friend most of the time lol
And A-Rod's last game now
also A-Rods 600th HR
Troll?
Jeter ain't white, but nice try.
I feel sad when baseball players retire. They play for such a long time. I was a little kid when Mo was a rookie. Been watching him for as long as I can remember. I'll miss him.
That smile when Andy And Derek were on the way over was him trying not to break down crying already.
Video always brings the tears.
LEGENDS!!!
Props to the umpires for allowing Giradi to delegate the sub duties to Andy and Derek.
@@tyvulpintaur2732 we may gripe about the umpires and the MLB, but for the true legends, they try to do it right by the fans.
RESPECT
A true sportsman and class act. GOAT
+Stephen Martell LAMB
AGREED...I'm not a Yankee fan but that guy was lights out and he has forever earned my respect.
Men love each other very deeply, it is obviously a different love than we have for women, but it is special as you can see here.
No homo
JITG he didn’t say it ong
Women only love thier children . u should know this . however a man can love even a stranger child. And treat him like one of his own.
It is a brotherhood these are men that have been in many wars together and fought in the trenches side by side
@@joshserrano554Yup, 1995-2013. He had a long career.
There IS crying in baseball
Yes there is....
Baseball is not my favorite sport, but I don't think any other sport matches the passion and respect found in baseball.
I would say football (soccer) does (look up David Beckham's final game). I guess this is why these two are my favorite sports at an equal level.
the boulder u said it perfectly !!!!!!
Watch any soccer game and those Mexicans are screaming at the top of their lungs even for players on the bench. Crazy fellers they are
Soccer man . this baseball shit is for fat guys with big egos .. Lol. .
@@CityofDreams95 no one cares.
As a fan watching from the New York area, I have been fortunate to witness the rise (no fall took place) of one of the most dominant players in MLB history. No one had more drive, passion and pure talent than Mariano Rivera. It was like witnessing Niagara Falls or another Wonder of the world for the first time every time I saw him pitch. We will NEVER have another pitcher, player, or person like Mo. Even as a Mets fan, I say Thanks for the memories
Very well said, I agree as a mets fan from NY as well
Love how emotional Girardi is. From catching him to coaching him. The man touched everyone. Greatness
It was pretty cool seeing Joe get emotional
The first time I saw this I thought it was very moving. Mariano Rivera: One of the Yankees MANY legends.
Red Sox fan here. Mariano=Greatest closer of all time and a 100% class act.
It was always hard for me as a Red Sox fan to root against this guy who wore Yankee pinstripes because he was and is such a great guy.
I'm a Met fan and I got emotional watching this, what a legend.
Once every 50 years or so MLB should waive the rule that says a player must be retired for 5 years before being inducted into Cooperstown. Mariano is that exception. He should be inducted into the Hall of Fame immediately. Making him wait makes him like the other HoF members, and he simply is not the same.
crimdell one more year
And today he was inducted unanimously
Everyone's ballot! The first time in the history of the game....Mo the best there ever was relief pitcher.
425 he got it !!!
It is hard to articulate the feeling that come with events like this. I am grateful i had the chance to watch M. Rivera throughout his career. Thank you for all you have given to baseball and to me.
That hug from pitcher to pitcher is something else from the beginning to the end there is a different bond. Mad ❤️
This right here is why baseball was, is and always will be the greatest game of all... no matter who you pull for.
Was sitting in right field for this game. I cried at the game and I'm crying now
Even a year and a half later, watching this video fills my heart with such sadness. Mo's talent and strength, combined with his superhuman humility have made him truly one of a kind, and I miss having the privilege to watch him play so much. We, as Yankee fans, have been so lucky to have been able to cheer on so many legendary players; yet, to me, Mo was in a league of his own. I doubt there will be anyone like him, in the world of baseball; not in my lifetime, at least, I don't think...
Humble. Kind. Follower of Christ. Devoted husband and father. He’s a great man.
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Who the hell is cutting onions.
By far one of the most beautiful moments in baseball. Mo is perfection, on and off the field.
I watched this in person and I was elated. When I got home and saw this, I cried like a baby man. I love sports
Good for you. Don't stop loving sports. Sports is always more than just "sports"... it is striving, discipline rewarded, failure faced & overcome, and - in team sports - it is putting the many above the one. It is brotherhood, it is community, it is fellowship.
I am legit near tears. You are amazing Mo.
Wow, its emotional watching this. I remember watching Mo's debut vs my beloved Angels as a starter, and we knocked him around pretty good that day, and we always seemed to give him trouble throughtout his career. But nonetheless, even though I rooted against him when the Yanks played the Angels, I always admired Mo for his consumate professionalism and his ability to get people out w just his cut fastball. Hitters knew what was coming but still couldn't hit him. Mo never showboated. He just went out there and quietly did his job. We were privileged to watch him pitch all these years, and it's sad to see great people like him retire from the game because they are so unique and play the game the way its supposed to be played. Thank u Mo for all the memories.
Your angels suck now :/
this coming from a Cowboys fan? And prolly a Yankees fan too..wjhat have the Yankees done in the past 5 years? NOTHING. And the Cowgirls? NOTHING...
jdspreest 222830 I'm a Rangers fan wtf and lol I'm just stating the truth 😂😂😂
Well, may the best team win this year, man :) we'll gather up again in October
I was at this game. What everyone forgets about that night, is that after Matt Daley got the final out of the top of the ninth, the crowd began chanting for Andy Pettitte. The Rays did not take the field until he came out.
Even being a die hard Red Sox fan and having cursing mo many a times when he goes 1-2-3 in the 9th against the Sox to end a game, I still lost it and cried when I saw this. This is just epic. One of the classiest baseball players and professional athletes of our time and to have Jeter another one of the classiest players go out to the mount to pull him. What an amazing moment.
I can watch this again and again and again and again. I get chills every time. God I'm gonna miss watching this guy pitch.
The last MLB player to wear number 42. I don't like the Yankees but Mariano Rivera was the greatest closer in baseball, hope he makes the Hall of Fame.
Nelz Graves First Ballot as will Jeter the following year.
There you go!
He made it and he got 100%. First player in Baseball History to get unanimous vote. Not Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, Lou Gehrig, Ted Williams or Stan Musial. Mariano Rivera stands alone.
and yes he did, in a unanimous vote, 5 years later
The best to ever do it. And I’m a Red Sox fan. Always hated when he pitched against us but between him and Jeter they brought all the class to the Yankees. Congrats on the HOF Mo!
How is it that one of the greatest, most memorable moments for a NY Yankees home game happens in a game they ultimately lose? The combination of Mariano Rivera's success as the best Closer in baseball history and the human being that he is. Dominant in his profession and representing the best of humanity. It was so moving to watch his last moment on a pitcher's mound because we rarely get to witness someone of his character and nature be as successful as he was. Whether he brought joy to Yank fans (mostly) by putting the finishing touches on a win or opposing teams fans (sometimes) by knowing they just beat the best there was. Through it all though there was the humanity; the respect was and is still there no matter if you were rooting for or against him. How many athletes have we been able to say that about? Not nearly enough. That is why Mo deserves and receives the accolades directed at him. Watching him for 19 years was special and I'm grateful for realizing it early in his career. I have owned only one baseball jersey in my life. I will never own another. Thank you 42.
As a Red Sox fan, it was a terror to face him and a joy to beat him. That's the best praise a rival can offer
Yep, always just there for the love of the game...as a closer no less...had a job to do and he did it to perfection...never cocky, no scandals during an era plagued with PED accusations, the way he broke down you can tell this game gave him a lot
Mariano Rivera is the best all time.
I am a diehard Red Sox fan...I was watching the replay of Mariano's final moments on the mound at Yankee Stadium...my wife looked over at me and stated, "Why are you crying?"....there were no words, none anyway that would ever do that moment the solemnity it deserved...there will never be another...
i remember this day. I was a freshman in college, actually inside class watching the analysis thru my phone. I ran out of class to the nearest pub i could see. It was packed. i was able to squeeze myself by the window outside just to catch this moment live. I couldn't stop crying.
Best closer ever
Giants fan here but you have to respect this! I still kind of tear up a bit watching this even though this was a while back. There is nothing else to prove for Mariano Rivera! What he did for the Yankees Organization is unbelievable!!! Winning them all those World Series is amazing! Respect! I tip my hat to this man.
Now he is watching his own son coming up through the ranks
One word describes him CLASS
Best close out pitcher in baseball history!! I say that not just because I'm a Yankee fan...But because IT'S JUST TRUE! Baseball will not be the same without him. Mariano...WE'RE GONNA MISS YA BUDDY!!
+john doe lmao what you just said makes no fucking sense
***** because he sucked as a starting pitcher. But he excelled as a closer. What the fuck are you getting at?
john doe how come I've never heard of you playing on a professional baseball team. Just STFU turd.
GOD I love and miss that GOAT!!! Much respect to the Rays for showing respect.. Straight class right there
Thank you for the MO- M E N T S
When Mariano turns around before he leaves the field to salute the fans is one of those Greco/Roman moments that our sports culture admires and emulates; but it is at once a tribute to and at the same time a dedication to skill in competition but also domination. So on we go.
Very good tie in to the Greco Roman nature of competition. I myself am quite the history buff and love some people still know about the historical context of some of the modern game's habits.
Mariano was a humbly dominant athlete. Possibly the best way to ever be an athlete.
Althought I'm not a Yankee fan--I'll be cheering for Rivera to be inducted into Cooperstown Hall of Fame.
Mariano rivera will always be rememberd as the great closer in history
so wonderful how he even requested dat Bob Sheppard's voice be used, such a wonderful player, wonderful career and no bout adbout it first ballot Cooperstown resident. So sad how I never got 2 face him one time boy what a sight it woulda been like an astronaut who gets 2 go 2 da moon and see all them craters.
Thank you for sharing this video! Great footage, and you don't have to be a Yankee fan to appreciate it. Simply awesome!
Nice commentary by the announcers, especially when they simply shut up when words weren't necessary.
It’s 2023 and I’m still crying.
Growing up a dodger fan I hated the Yankees until I moved to the east coast. Much love and respect to an organization that is truely a class act and deserves to be the most successful of any in all of sports. The Yankees have held onto their guy's and retired them as Yankees while giving the sport so many great legends and moments like this one. The sport isn't the same without the great sandman
I wish Andy and Posada would have got the same respect that Mariano and Jeter got
+stillshady1 As much as I loved both of them, they were not in the same breath as Mo and Jeter in terms of players.
I agree 100% especially when they are saying you are the best player to ever play your position EVER. Jeter and Mariano were magical. and they both went out in style. just waiting on the movie to come out
So how Human are you? What a Man !!
there's a different respect level when your the closer let alone the greatest of all time this man is responsible for all the championships the had when he was on their team when I was a kid when he came out of the bullpen I was like it's over 3 outs 11 pitches time to go to bed
Thank you. Mo was one of my favorite players when I was in Middle school. To see him leave now, it's sad but Mo had such an amazing year. First ballot unanimous vote for HoF? He better!
dementionX you got your wish
I'm not even a Yankees fan a I Cried. #MarianoRiveraEra
+Anthony Sciarrone Jr. Lmao pussyyyyy
So many relievers have done it for 1 or 2 years. Nobody else did it so well for so long.
We can't forget you.You were the best closer of the MLB.
For my money, the BEST relief pitcher in MLB history.
Very hard to argue against that. I agree.
Probably the best pitcher ever. One pitch everyone knew it was coming few ever hit it.
General M.Rivera A Closer That will Never Be Forgotten of My Era.
Amazing video... Perfect
Watched this guy pitch from the age of 11 through 30. Seeing someone this great pitch year after year was truly a pleasure.
Players like Mariano Rivera don't come along once in a lifetime, players like Mariano Rivera only come around ONCE. Thanks for the memories Mariano. You will be missed.
I wasn't alive to witness first hand, the day that Lou Gehrig announced his tearful goodbye at Yankee Stadium, between games of a doubleheader on July 4th 1939 after his career was cut short by ALS disease. The impact of his life was captured for me in the 1942 movie Pride of The Yankees, starring Gary Cooper. I have been around to experience the whole career and great moments of Mariano Rivera. Thankfully, Mariano's career ended on a healthy note. His career couldn't have been better scripted in a Hollywood movie. Mo was not only a great pitcher, but he is also one of the classiest players ever in Major League baseball. Welcome to the Hall Of Fame Mariano Rivera!!!
There will never be another "Sandman" again. Here's too you Mo, we'll see you in Cooperstown in a few years,
It's very rare that in a persons lifetime you can watch someone develop and say that one person was the best to ever do it. Congrats Mariano Rivera....You truly are THE GREATEST closer to EVER play this game! You will be missed.
Coming from a SF Giants fan.
Seeing mo pitch this year was my first and only time seeing him pitch in person. It is amazing how crazy Yankee stadium gets when he comes out and its amazing how great he is
I cant believe ppl would dislike something like this. I am a Cardinals fan, but this man is absolutely fantastic. Best closer ever, Period. We will miss you Mo. this pretty much ends the era of solid closers. And out walks a legend!
For all baseball and softball players and former players when your career comes to an end remember all the unforgettable times you have had on the field with the people you know. Because they have given you the happiest years of your life and all the relationships you have made with your coaches and new friends you have Made and just remember that baseball will not last forever and thank all of them.😞😢⚾️🥎 thank you Mo
This is one of many reasons baseball is beautiful. Much respect to the best to ever do it from a Dodger fan!
Simply the best there has ever been. And a terrific person as well. As a lifelong Yankee fan I know that no one will EVER be able to fill your shoes.
I’ve never bawled as hard watching sports. Ever.
Red Sox fan here... Teared up a bit watching this video. Mo put his heart and soul into this game and he will always be one of my favorite players.
Seeing this makes me realize how far we’ve come as a nation through all of our strife with him being the last person to wear 42. Not just from a civil liberties perspective but a lot overall. He was great from beginning to end and was always a class act. I know Jackie would have been very proud of him!
God bless you, friend. But you may have spoken too soon. This nation has a long, long way to go. But this... this was a beautiful night. People of so many races, colors, creeds in these stands - or watching from home or in their local bar or bodega - just melting together to appreciate a fellow human being. Even I felt hopeful.
@@dr.m.h.patterson8121 yes we do have a long ways to go, but we’ve also come a long way.
Take it from me who grew up in Compton CA with immigrant parents in a gang ridden neighborhood with shootings on a nightly basis, having lived and seen the LA Riots first hand and joining the Army deploying overseas.
We’re a lot better off today vs long ago in my opinion!
What an amazing moment. legend!
This still makes me tear up. I didn't grow up a Yankees fan, but if you grew in my (our) era. There are some players you never want to see leave the field. Mo, Jeter, Griffey just to name a few out of the many. Seeing all of those guys leave the game still breaks my heart. These people were my heroes growing up and I'm just happy I got to witness them playing in their primes (Missed some of Griffey's career, but I remember his '99 season like it was yesterday) and walking off the field for the last time. To all the greats, I tip my hat * *In classic Jeter fashion* *
I've watched this a million times. Here we are in 2022 and although there are some great relievers out there. Bottom line what was said is still holding true, "I know this, he's going to be one tough act to follow". Damn right.
Class Act!!!!! Mo you will most definitely be missed!
Not a Yankees fan in fact have hated them for years but i have nothing but good things to say about mo. Truly class act, great player....goodluck in life mo
Never been a Yankees fan but Mariano Rivera is a class act. I appreciate him as a ball player and as a godly Christian man.
Thank you so much Mo!! It's been such a joy watching u dominate baseball for so long!! Like Ken singleton said, u r gonna be a touch act to follow. Enjoy retirement
It's been a pleasure to watch such
I am from Panama and I am so proud of Mariano Rivera
There are ballplayers, regardless of where they play, that belong to us all-the dyed in the wool baseball fan. Mariano Rivera was one of them. As Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial, Babe Ruth, and so many others, they belonged to us because they carried the torch of greatness in the greatest of all American games...baseball
Rivera will NEVER be forgotten in MLB. EVER.
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how can you dislike this man or this video?
19 years watching him pitch and seing him grow to become simply the best. What a priviledge see history done at its finest!
I despise the Yankees but man even I got choked up seeing this send off. Rivera is the goat of closers. That’s winning time and he had it down. *tip of the hat*
In 2022 and this video still makes me cry. And I’m not even a Yankees fan
I am a 15 year old boy and this made me cry
Never forget this amazing, beautiful man!!!!!
He’s such a humble and kind man.
Thank you Red Sox fans. We don't love you, but we respect you. When it comes to great players like Mariano, Ortiz and so on we all realize how fortunate we are as fans. So, thanks for recognizing our guy and I tip my hat in return to many of yours. See you at the park.
Simply the greatest of them all!!