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Mairiano Rivera

(steven shakes his heads.. whispers "morons" under his breath and says, "whatever, move this where ever you want) :p

Edit for the ignorant and those hidden under a rock: Mariano became the all-time saves leader today. Additionally, he is arguably one of the greatest pitchers of all time.
 
(steven shakes his heads.. whispers "morons" under his breath and says, "whatever, move this where ever you want) :p

Edit for the ignorant and those hidden under a rock: Mariano became the all-time saves leader today. Additionally, he is arguably one of the greatest pitchers of all time.


Well of course I knew that!

*ponders at what a pitcher could be*
 
What sport are we talking about? :p

Something about "great pitchers."

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602+ saves.

One of the most feared pitchers was the Yankees Ryne Duren. He could throw the ball through a brick wall if he could SEE it. (He wore glasses)

Yankees also had the Goose. One of the first with a 90+ mph fast ball.
He'd dare batters to hit it.

Oakland had Rollie Fingers.
 
(steven shakes his heads.. whispers "morons" under his breath and says, "whatever, move this where ever you want) :p

Edit for the ignorant and those hidden under a rock: Mariano became the all-time saves leader today. Additionally, he is arguably one of the greatest pitchers of all time.

Pitcher sounds like a baseball thing. Baseball is predominantly an American thing. Does this mean if I am not American, I am ignorant? :eek::p

I also don't like most sports, particularly ball sports. Does this mean I live under a rock?

Also, why is it called the "world" series?
 
Pitcher sounds like a baseball thing. Baseball is predominantly an American thing. Does this mean if I am not American, I am ignorant? :eek::p

I also don't like most sports, particularly ball sports. Does this mean I live under a rock?

Also, why is it called the "world" series?

Although, it is predominantly played in the States, it is very popular in many other nations around the world. AFAIK, "World Series" has no actual meaning. Way back when America (19th century shiznit) was the place to be, they called it the World's Series for unknown reasons and the MLB never decided to change it.
 
No, VS, he's definitely the greatest relief pitcher of all time, but he's arguably one of the greatest pitchers of all time. That's what sports writers are talking about. He's a living sports legend in our day. Exciting stuff.
 
Yep, Japan its popular. Not in the UK though, Where I am ;)

Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, Canada, All over South America, Mexico, Australia, etc..

Those are all popular places where baseball is played. People in the UK play sports besides soccer? Lol.
 
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