Mariano Rivera was all set up to save his final All-Star Game -- or so it seemed. Jim Leyland just wasn't about to take that chance. Summoned in the eighth inning to make certain he would pitch, Rivera soaked up a 90-second standing ovation and got three straight outs while helping the American League to a 3-0 victory over the National League on Tuesday night at Citi Field. "I think the plan was perfect," said Rivera, who took home the MVP trophy. Rivera reported early for work, and the New York Yankees' indomitable closer combined with nine other pitchers on a three-hitter as the AL snapped a three-game skid and regained home-field advantage in the World Series. Joe Nathan saved it in Rivera's place after the AL scratched out a pair of runs and got an RBI double from Jason Kipnis. Leyland, the AL manager, had promised Rivera would pitch. So rather than risk waiting for a save opportunity that might never come, the Detroit Tigers' skipper made his much-awaited call one inning earlier than Rivera is accustomed to, just in case of "something freaky." Source: ESPN
:laughy18: Like any sport's All Star award. It still gave me chills to the way they let Mo come in all by himself to Enter Sandman. He's been something else... Thinking of Rivera also reminded me of this youtube parody after he got hurt last year: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ha3qN9t4chs]Mariano Rivera Song Parody - Don't Stop Relievin' - The NOC - YouTube[/ame]