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New York Yankees Mariano Rivera Autographed Entering The Game Color Photo

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  • Mariano Rivera has hand signed this color photograph of him entering from the bullpen during a game in 2006 at the Original Yankee Stadium
  • This photograph was taken by photographer Anthony J. Causi and is part of the Anthony J. Causi Collection
  • It comes complete with a Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity
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Mariano Rivera is, arguably, the greatest relief pitcher in the history of baseball. His dominance, and ability to lock down wins, is legendary. Originally a starting pitcher, Rivera advanced his career to iconic status after making the transition to the bullpen. It was there that he perfected his cutter, a pitch that is both consistent and devastating. He spent the 1996 season setting up John Wetteland en route to capturing a World Series title. In 1997, with Wetteland's departure, Rivera became the full-time closer, a role he has owned ever since. The 10-time All-Star has been a key cog in 5 World Series Championships, was named MVP of both the 1999 World Series and the 2003 ALCS, and is currently second on the all-time career saves list, behind Trevor Hoffman

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