Rivera gets first career RBI- and 500th save
Published 7/1/2009 at Newsday.com - Mets
Those fans left in the sellout crowd of 41,315 at Citi Field last night for the ninth inning of the final game of the Subway Series saw something truly amazing, something you could never have predicted when Mariano Rivera joined the Yankees as a skinny starting pitcher in 1995:
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