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AYankeeInTexas
10-24-06, 01:21 PM
http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20061024&content_id=1722137&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb

NEW YORK -- At the current pace, the DHL Delivery Man of the Year Award may eventually be renamed after Mariano Rivera.

That's because the Yankees closer picked up the honor for the second time in the award's two-year history, beating out nine of the best relievers in baseball.
The Delivery Man of the Year Award is officially sanctioned by Major League Baseball, recognizing the most outstanding relief pitcher of the season as voted on by the fans. From Sept. 25 through Oct. 9, fans cast nearly 90,000 votes for the award on MLB.com.
Rivera, who garnered 18,559 votes, helped the Yankees win their ninth consecutive American League East Division title by saving 34 games in 37 opportunities. He finished the year with a 1.80 ERA, striking out 55 batters and allowing 61 hits over 75 innings pitched.
In recognition of this honor, DHL will donate $15,000 in Rivera's name to the Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI) Program, an MLB youth-outreach initiative designed to increase participation and interest in baseball, encourage academic participation and achievement and promote greater inclusion of minorities into the mainstream of the game of baseball.
The eight-time All-Star also earned the save in the American League's 3-2 win in the 77th All-Star Game. The save was Rivera's third in the Midsummer Classic, tying him with Dennis Eckersley for the most in Major League history.
Rivera posted solid numbers both on the road and at Yankee Stadium, where he converted all 20 of his save chances with a minuscule 1.51 ERA in 32 games. In 31 games away from the Bronx, Rivera struck out 31 batters while walking just four.
If there were any question as to how important Rivera is to the Yankees, it was answered during the first three weeks of September, when Rivera sat out with a mild muscle strain in his right forearm. The Yankees mixed and matched out of the bullpen, using Kyle Farnsworth as the primary closer -- and causing many stressful moments for manager Joe Torre.
"I think we all take 'Mo' for granted," Torre said. "When he's not available to you, if we didn't have the sizeable lead we had, there would have been a lot more uncomfortable nights in that dugout."
This season, Rivera became just the fourth reliever in history to compile 400 saves, reaching the milestone on July 16 against the White Sox. Rivera is the only one of the four 400-save members (Trevor Hoffman, Lee Smith and John Franco are the others) to record all of his saves with one franchise.
"Personally, I think it's a great number for a reliever," Rivera said. "I never thought I would be talking about getting close to 400 saves, especially with one team. It's amazing. Without my teammates, I couldn't have accomplished anything."
Rivera's 413 career saves are the most ever in the AL, ranking him fourth on the all-time list. He also holds the records for most postseason saves (34) and appearances (73), posting a minuscule 0.80 ERA in the playoffs over his career.
"Mo has done things that nobody else in the history of the game has done," said Derek Jeter. "We wouldn't have the success we've had without him. Only a few teams in history have had the luxury of having someone they can count on every single day. He's been pretty much automatic."
Rivera beat out San Diego's Hoffman, Chicago's Bobby Jenks, Minnesota's Joe Nathan, Boston's Jonathan Papelbon, the Angels' Francisco Rodriguez, Toronto's B.J. Ryan, the Mets' Billy Wagner, Seattle's J.J. Putz and Detroit's Joel Zumaya for the award.
To create the ballot, an initial list of 15 relievers was compiled by the editorial board of MLB.com. The 10 finalists were chosen from this list of nominees by a special "yellow-ribbon" panel consisting of newly inducted Hall of Fame pitcher Bruce Sutter; former manager/player Lou Piniella, Mike Bauman, national columnist for MLB.com; Jerome Holtzman, the official MLB historian and a member of the writer's wing of the Hall of Fame; and Bob Watson, MLB's vice president, on-field operations. Throughout the season, the panel also selected the monthly Delivery Man of the Month Award, which went to Papelbon (April), Jason Isringhausen (May), Jenks (June), Nathan (July), Rodriguez (August) and Hoffman (September).

yankeebot
10-24-06, 01:23 PM
Gotta go to Mo.

bostonyankeefan
10-24-06, 01:24 PM
When I go to a game with my son and Mo enters, I tell my son that when he grows up that he will be able to tell his friends that he was lucky enough to see Mo pitch in person. He is one of the best athletes of our generation.

TheBamTino24
10-24-06, 01:24 PM
Nice. What an incredible player Mariano Rivera is and seems like an even better person.

THEBOSS84
10-24-06, 01:26 PM
In all honesty, Mo didn't deserve it this season - But congratulations, and I sure am happy he got it!

In Mo I Trust
10-24-06, 01:28 PM
Mo is the greatest.

kino4
10-24-06, 01:33 PM
In all honesty, Mo didn't deserve it this season - But congratulations, and I sure am happy he got it!

If not Mo, who would you have given it to?

cmaff05
10-24-06, 01:33 PM
When I go to a game with my son and Mo enters, I tell my son that when he grows up that he will be able to tell his friends that he was lucky enough to see Mo pitch in person. He is one of the best athletes of our generation.

Bingo. Although Mo will probably retire before I bring my kids to a game..I get to tell my kids that I watched Mariano Rivera in person.

kino4
10-24-06, 01:35 PM
Mo is the greatest.

I believe your name is a conflict of interest in this thread. ;)

Boogiedown Bomber
10-24-06, 01:36 PM
Congrats Mo!

b_joseph
10-24-06, 01:38 PM
Ofcourse...

Having Mariano on our team makes me feel special. Love that guy.

35Knucklecurve
10-24-06, 01:39 PM
It's amazing that even though hitters know what's coming, most of the time, it doesn't do any good. That's Mo.... that's history... and we've been extremely fortunate to watch it unfold.

Mo es El Hombre!

EdRuane
10-24-06, 01:40 PM
Mariano's the best reliever in baseball.

In other news today: Sky still blue. Water remains wet.

mhmajp
10-24-06, 01:40 PM
Congratulations, Mo!

It's such an honor to see him ply his trade.

THEBOSS84
10-24-06, 01:46 PM
If not Mo, who would you have given it to?

Hoffman, Nathan and K-rod all would have been better candidates, considering Mo's low save total, and k's (compared to Nathan and K-rod). **THIS IS NOT A KNOCK ON MO SO PLEASE NOONE TAKE OFFENSE** (had to add this disclaimer, since many of us are Mo sensitive)

yanksphan
10-24-06, 01:49 PM
Not Papelgod?

I'm shocked.

kino4
10-24-06, 02:00 PM
Hoffman, Nathan and K-rod all would have been better candidates, considering Mo's low save total, and k's (compared to Nathan and K-rod). **THIS IS NOT A KNOCK ON MO SO PLEASE NOONE TAKE OFFENSE** (had to add this disclaimer, since many of us are Mo sensitive)

Low save total can always be debated when it comes to Rivera and other relief pitchers. The Yankees tend to score alot of runs in a game and thus Rivera even when he comes in will not get a save. However, the Padres, and other teams, scored fewer runs and thus, their relief pitchers had more chances to save a game.

cmaff05
10-24-06, 02:10 PM
Hoffman, Nathan and K-rod all would have been better candidates, considering Mo's low save total, and k's (compared to Nathan and K-rod). **THIS IS NOT A KNOCK ON MO SO PLEASE NOONE TAKE OFFENSE** (had to add this disclaimer, since many of us are Mo sensitive)

Mo pitched more innings than K-rod, and they had close to the same ERA. The award should go to Mo.

Nathan I could see their being an argument for, but he didn't pitch as many innings as Mo.

THEBOSS84
10-24-06, 02:16 PM
Low save total can always be debated when it comes to Rivera and other relief pitchers. The Yankees tend to score alot of runs in a game and thus Rivera even when he comes in will not get a save. However, the Padres, and other teams, scored fewer runs and thus, their relief pitchers had more chances to save a game.

Fine:

Nathan had more wins, lower era, more saves, less blown saves (only one more save opp. than Mo), 23 less hits allowed, better whip almost twice as many k's.

kino4
10-24-06, 02:21 PM
Fine:

Nathan had more wins, lower era, more saves, less blown saves (only one more save opp. than Mo), 23 less hits allowed, better whip almost twice as many k's.

So, you're saying there's a chance he might have had a better year? ;)

THEBOSS84
10-24-06, 02:21 PM
Mo pitched more innings than K-rod, and they had close to the same ERA. The award should go to Mo.

Nathan I could see their being an argument for, but he didn't pitch as many innings as Mo.

Oh, ok, let's give the award to Mo since he pitched 7 more innings than Nathan, but had all the other dissadvantages I mentioned above...makes sense to me.

cmaff05
10-24-06, 02:24 PM
Like I said, Nathan is in the equation. He deserved the award also. But they chose Mo.

kino4
10-24-06, 02:30 PM
Oh, ok, let's give the award to Mo since he pitched 7 more innings than Nathan, but had all the other dissadvantages I mentioned above...makes sense to me.

Thanks for coming over to the dark side. I worried about you as a yankee fan. Besides, my mother just smacked me on the side of the head because I should never argue with someone who is THE BOSS. :D

CyYoung4Vazquez
10-24-06, 02:31 PM
So glad we were able to utilize him this post season.

Yanknut023
10-24-06, 02:33 PM
After Mo retires MLB should rename a save to a Mo.

Or they should rename the bullpen to Mopen.

kino4
10-24-06, 02:33 PM
So glad we were able to utilize him this post season.

See what I mean. He never blew a save.

4bronxbombers
10-24-06, 02:34 PM
Mariano - my hero. :ga-ga: Congrats!

THEBOSS84
10-24-06, 02:44 PM
Thanks for coming over to the dark side. I worried about you as a yankee fan. Besides, my mother just smacked me on the side of the head because I should never argue with someone who is THE BOSS. :D

Heyyyy!!! you didn't see my **THIS IS NOT A KNOCK ON MO SO PLEASE NOONE TAKE OFFENSE** disclaimer??

stephsamps
10-24-06, 03:23 PM
Congrats to Mo! I think the fact that its the 2nd award and Mo has dominated for so long he wins this award not only for this season but from what he has acomplished in the past.

DontHateOnNumber2
10-24-06, 03:26 PM
Even though a lot of relievers stepped it up this season I knew Rivera would win. Even though the opening sentence is just the opening to the article I do think some reliever's award should be named after Mo one day. I think he's set a standard for dominance and consistency that'll be hard to match for a while. Congrats Mariano.

powerpinstripes
10-24-06, 03:26 PM
Congrats Mo! The only closer in NY who should be allowed to be introduced to "Enter Sandman"

I was waiting for an awesome Post season from you, but alas, it was not to be.

CardNYY
10-24-06, 03:27 PM
:clap: for my favorite Yankee...

Tifoso
10-24-06, 03:29 PM
David Wells won the Hungry Man Innings Eater award for the 7th straight year.

Just sayin....

hlrjr
10-24-06, 04:14 PM
Congrats to Mo!!!

apolansk
10-24-06, 04:28 PM
Fine:

Nathan had more wins, lower era, more saves, less blown saves (only one more save opp. than Mo), 23 less hits allowed, better whip almost twice as many k's.

BJ Ryan had a pretty good year also...

Player A: 5-5, 34 SVs 3BS, 75 IP 61H 15ER 11BB 55K 1.80 ERA .96 whip

Player B: 2-2, 38 SVs 4BS, 72.1IP 42H 11ER 20BB 86K 1.37 ERA .86 whip

Player C: 7-0 36 SVs 2BS, 68.1IP 38H 12ER 16BB 95K 1.58 ERA .79 whip

Out of those 3, who do you think deserved the award most?

I am also not upset that MO got the award. Juss Sayin', if we whine when someone gets an award over a yankee we think deserve it, we should discuss the opposite.

SheffRocks11
10-24-06, 04:37 PM
congrats mo!

Bern51
10-24-06, 04:39 PM
BJ Ryan had a pretty good year also...

Player A: 5-5, 34 SVs 3BS, 75 IP 61H 15ER 11BB 55K 1.80 ERA .96 whip

Player B: 2-2, 38 SVs 4BS, 72.1IP 42H 11ER 20BB 86K 1.37 ERA .86 whip

Player C: 7-0 36 SVs 2BS, 68.1IP 38H 12ER 16BB 95K 1.58 ERA .79 whip

Out of those 3, who do you think deserved the award most?

I am also not upset that MO got the award. Juss Sayin', if we whine when someone gets an award over a yankee we think deserve it, we should discuss the opposite.

Without a doubt, the award should've gone to Nathan. However, I am very happy it didn't.

THEBOSS84
10-24-06, 04:42 PM
BJ Ryan had a pretty good year also...

Player A: 5-5, 34 SVs 3BS, 75 IP 61H 15ER 11BB 55K 1.80 ERA .96 whip

Player B: 2-2, 38 SVs 4BS, 72.1IP 42H 11ER 20BB 86K 1.37 ERA .86 whip

Player C: 7-0 36 SVs 2BS, 68.1IP 38H 12ER 16BB 95K 1.58 ERA .79 whip

Out of those 3, who do you think deserved the award most?

I am also not upset that MO got the award. Juss Sayin', if we whine when someone gets an award over a yankee we think deserve it, we should discuss the opposite.

Well A is Mo, B is Ryan, and C is Nathan. Ryan and Nathan are MUCH closer than I thought. And you're right, the whole reason I said Mo didn't deserve this award was because everyone on this site is so quick to cry BIAS! whenever an award or call doesn't go the Yankee way - well this is the complete opposite situation.

bamtino
10-24-06, 06:20 PM
snip...Juss Sayin', if we whine when someone gets an award over a yankee we think deserve it, we should discuss the opposite.

I think it is okay for us to whine about the post-season awards that are voted on by the baseball writers, but as noted below this award was voted on by the fans, even though it is sanctioned by MLB.

From the article in the first post:



That's because the Yankees closer picked up the honor for the second time in the award's two-year history, beating out nine of the best relievers in baseball. The Delivery Man of the Year Award is officially sanctioned by Major League Baseball, recognizing the most outstanding relief pitcher of the season as voted on by the fans. From Sept. 25 through Oct. 9, fans cast nearly 90,000 votes for the award on MLB.com.



And you're right, the whole reason I said Mo didn't deserve this award was because everyone on this site is so quick to cry BIAS! whenever an award or call doesn't go the Yankee way - well this is the complete opposite situation.

I also don't think it's the complete opposite situation if the awards or calls are made by officials, not fans.

I for one would vote for Mo no matter what, as long as he was one of the ten players on the MLB's "yellow-ribbon" ballot. Fan voting is a popularity contest as far as I'm concerned, therefore, it's not worth the effort to whine about.

Panamaniac42
10-24-06, 06:32 PM
I think it is okay for us to whine about the post-season awards that are voted on by the baseball writers, but as noted below this award was voted on by the fans, even though it is sanctioned by MLB. I for one would vote for Mo no matter how he did, as long as he was on the ballot. Fan voting is a popularity contest as far as I'm concerned, therefore, it's not worth the effort to whine about.



Very true but I always thought Boston fans were more notorious for stuffing ballots, so I'm surprised Mo won over Papelbon.

NJ Fan
10-24-06, 06:53 PM
I didn't think this was worthy of a new thread, but I hadn't seen it mentioned so...

bamtino
10-24-06, 07:04 PM
Very true but I always thought Boston fans were more notorious for stuffing ballots, so I'm surprised Mo won over Papelbon.

Excellent point. Maybe Mo has the respect and/or name recognition of baseball fans everywhere. :D

NJ Fan, thanks for posting the about Jeter winning the Player of the Year Award from Continental Airlines. I have one question, is this award given to only one player for all of MLB or is it given to one player from each team?

spyglass
10-24-06, 07:08 PM
Gotta go to Mo.

Yankeesfan811
10-24-06, 07:13 PM
he is by far the best closer to ever live.

Babe Rules
10-24-06, 07:26 PM
Congrats Mo! :clap:

xiemark
10-24-06, 08:51 PM
Pavano wins DL Man of the Year Award

Sam18
10-24-06, 08:54 PM
The next Papelbon baby! W00t!

spyglass
10-24-06, 08:54 PM
Pavano wins DL Man of the Year Award :-rofl-:

cmaff05
10-24-06, 09:40 PM
The next Papelbon baby! W00t!

Now, now. Let's settle down a bit. He's still got a long way before he become Jonathan Papelbon.

Panamaniac42
10-24-06, 09:41 PM
Pavano wins DL Man of the Year Award

Sponsored by WebMD?

Sam18
10-24-06, 09:56 PM
Now, now. Let's settle down a bit. He's still got a long way before he become Jonathan Papelbon.

I'm sorry I guess I just got a bit carried away.

ericns1
10-24-06, 10:25 PM
Congrats to you Mo!!!! You should have one the Cy Young last year.

ThePost
10-24-06, 10:34 PM
Congrats Mo!

ManilaYankee
10-24-06, 11:00 PM
Congrats to the real Sandman of New York....

BillBuckner
10-25-06, 08:57 AM
Congrats Mariano! :gulp:

PeteRFNY
10-25-06, 08:59 AM
Hmm. Since it's the "DHL Delivery Man of the Year Award", I guess that means Mo will get it a day late - after business hours! ;)

Kulish29
10-25-06, 11:58 AM
Sponsored by WebMD?

No, Geico.

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